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    A Pfannenstiel incision /ˈfɑːnɪnʃtiːl/, Kerr incision, Pfannenstiel-Kerr incision or pubic incision is a type of abdominal surgical incision that allows...
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  • made around the umbilicus. Pfannenstiel incision, Kerr incision, or Pfannenstiel-Kerr incision is the lower transverse incision made in the lower segment...
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  • Laparotomy (redirect from Midline incision)
    George Davis (1857–1918), who devised such incision style in 1905. Pfannenstiel incision, a transverse incision below the umbilicus and just above the pubic...
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  • anterior superior iliac spines. It is similar to the Pfannenstiel incision, another commonly used incision in obstetric surgery. The Joel-Cohen cesarean section...
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  • Pfannenstiel may refer to: Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel (1862–1909), German gynecologist who was a native of Berlin (see Pfannenstiel incision) Jackalyne...
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    above and parallel to traditional Pfannenstiel incision. The rectus fascia and muscle are cut transversely and the incision is extended as far laterally as...
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    where Pfannenstiel incision cannot be done (such as large baby), Kronig incision (low vertical incision), classical (midline), J or T-shaped incisions may...
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    icterus gravis neonatorum. Pfannenstiel is best remembered for the eponymous Pfannenstiel incision, a transverse incision used in genitourinary surgery...
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    by Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel in 1900, see Pfannenstiel incision Extraperitoneal CS and then moving to low transverse incision (Krönig, 1912)[clarification...
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  • The Cherney incision is an incision used in gynecologic surgery. It is similar to the Pfannenstiel incision but allows access to the space of Retzius...
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    [self-published source] typically in form of the Pfannenstiel incision, a modification made by Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel in 1900. On 25 September 1881, in the...
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    are done via laparotomy (abdominal incision, not to be confused with laparoscopy). A transverse (Pfannenstiel) incision is made through the abdominal wall...
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  • comparison: a typical C-section incision is 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long, horizontal and well below the navel, the Pfannenstiel incision.) After operating on herself...
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  • retropubic prostatectomy and inguinal hernia repair through a modified Pfannenstiel incision. BJU Int, 93(9):1203–1206, 2004. Manoharan, Murugesan; Vyas, Sachin;...
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  • gynecologist Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel publishes his description of the "Pfannenstiel incision", a transverse incision used in genitourinary surgery...
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    those resuscitating the woman. Either a classical midine incision or a Pfannenstiel incision may be used depending on operator preference; the former...
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