Cesarean’s AMAZING History (Part 2)

Cesarean’s AMAZING History (Part 2)

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5mm v 1-cm Fascial Closure at CS: MINI EPISODE

Historically we were taught as surgeons that 1-centimeter bites that between suture throws on a Pfannenstiel (low transverse) fascial closure was enough to prevent hernia formation and optimize facial healing. But is this still evidence based? We can extrapolate data from a May 2 ...  Show more

NIPT CONFIRM Test SPECIAL GUEST: Blurring the Line between Screening & Confirmation of Fetal Aneuploidy

Today, we are talking about a true paradigm shift in prenatal genetics. For decades, we’ve relied on cell-free DNA for screening, but when it came to definitive confirmation of fetal aneuploidy, we’ve had to counsel our patients through the anxiety and physical risks of invasive ...  Show more

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