In China, a newborn boy underwent finger transplant surgery after a midwife mistakenly injured him during a cesarean section.
Nurse admits blunder, blames newborn’s moving fingers as she cut umbilical cord; infant’s father says wife is ‘distraught’ ...
Dr. Jessee Bennett operated on his own wife, Elizabeth and child in a log cabin in the Linville-Edom area on Jan. 14. 1794.
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India's C-section hotspots: Three districts where surgery is the norm
The analysis also found that districts with high caesarean rates in 2016 largely remained high in 2021, suggesting limited ...
SHANGHAI: Social media in China has been shocked and outraged by a midwife who cut off a newborn baby's finger when severing ...
Millions of patients undergo surgery each year with the help of anaesthesia. An expert explains how anaesthesia prevents pain ...
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This made-in-B.C. preventive surgery lowers ovarian cancer risk
Opportunistic salpingectomy, or the removal of fallopian tubes in women already undergoing another abdominal or gynecological ...
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Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says her child's death was caused by medical negligence, which the hospital denies.
And on this day in 1794, physician Jesse Bennett carried out the first successful C-section in the U.S. As news of this ...
The tiny infant was delivered to proud mum Jahe in December, with an expert medical team drafted in to Memphis Zoo to perform ...
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