episiotomy
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Contexto: "Care practices developed in the home environment are described in some quantitative studies that analyzed small samples (from 70 to 212 women)(8-10). These studies revealed lower rates of interventions, such as amniotomy and episiotomy, when compared to hospital rates, and there is a greater adoption of good practices."
Fonte: KOETTKER, Joyce Green et al . Obstetric practices in planned home births assisted in Brazil. Rev. esc. enferm. USP, São Paulo , v. 52, e03371, 2018 . Available from <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342018000100460&lng=en&nrm=iso>. access on 10 June 2019. Epub Nov 23, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2017034003371.
Fonte: KOETTKER, Joyce Green et al . Obstetric practices in planned home births assisted in Brazil. Rev. esc. enferm. USP, São Paulo , v. 52, e03371, 2018 . Available from <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342018000100460&lng=en&nrm=iso>. access on 10 June 2019. Epub Nov 23, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2017034003371.
Termo equivalente: episiotomia
Definição: "It can be defined as a surgical incision made at the perineum to widen the introitus and facilitate delivery. It was introduced as an obstetric procedure more than 200 years ago; and since then, the practice went through a number of reviews starting from the 1920s when routine episiotomy was advocated to the 1980s when restrictive use of episiotomy became the recommended practice."
Fonte: Abubakar MY, Suleiman MM. Perception of episiotomy among pregnant women in Kano, North-Western Nigeria. Niger J Basic Clin Sci 2015;12:25-9. http://www.njbcs.net/temp/NigerJBasicClinSci12125-7166171_195421.pdf
Fonte: Abubakar MY, Suleiman MM. Perception of episiotomy among pregnant women in Kano, North-Western Nigeria. Niger J Basic Clin Sci 2015;12:25-9. http://www.njbcs.net/temp/NigerJBasicClinSci12125-7166171_195421.pdf
Definição em português: "Pode ser definida como uma incisão cirúrgica feita no períneo para ampliar o intróito e facilitar o parto. Foi introduzido como um procedimento obstétrico há mais de 200 anos; e desde então, a prática passou por várias revisões a partir da década de 1920, quando a episiotomia de rotina foi defendida até a década de 1980, quando o uso restritivo de episiotomia tornou-se a prática recomendada."