UDK: 618.5
Margarita V. Andreeva 1, Elena P. Shevtsova 2, Anastasia V. Neklyudova 3
1, 2, 3 Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, Волгоград, Россия
Infectious complications after cesarean section are still the focus of attention in obstetric practice. This is due to the fact that endometritis and wound infection after abdominal delivery develop 6–10 times more often than after natural childbirth [1, 2]. At the same time, traditional methods of treatment and prevention of postoperative infectious complications do not give a positive effect, which necessitates the use of alternative options.
postoperative infectious complications, caesarean section, physiotherapy
1 vaa1947@yandex.ru 2 e.p.shevtsova@mail.ru 3 anekludova13@gmail.com