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High score for help! ! ! What are the surgical scars besides caesarean section? You can add it! !

You mean the "cross" incision?

Generally speaking, if there is a "cross" incision, the incision should be enlarged according to the situation during the operation. So, I think, if you are studying, this question need not go too far.

The reason for this is the following:

Basically, no abdominal surgery starts with a "cross" incision. General operations are basically vertical, horizontal and oblique incisions, and complete horizontal incisions are rare (because it is best to minimize the possibility of cutting off abdominal muscles), but many lower abdominal operations in obstetrics and gynecology are horizontal incisions (because there are basically no muscles here, only aponeurosis).

As for caesarean section, most of them are simple longitudinal or transverse incisions. As for what you see, it may be because the fetal head is too big after longitudinal incision, so the incision is enlarged.

In addition, there is a situation that is not medical, that is, when the Japanese commit suicide by caesarean section, there is a method of caesarean section called "cross".

I hope it helps you! ! !