Intraoperative adverse events associated with extremely preterm cesarean deliveries

At the same time as survival is increasing among premature babies born before 26 weeks of gestation, the rates of cesarean deliveries before 26 weeks is also rising. Our purpose was to compare the frequency of intraoperative adverse events during cesarean deliveries in two gestational age groups: 24–25 weeks and 26–27 weeks.

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