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This chapter describes intraoperative emergencies, including haemorrhage, perforated uterus, and damage to the urinary tract, blood vessels, or bowel, and details the recommended treatment options for each of these emergencies.
Oxford University Press
Title: Intraoperative emergencies
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This chapter describes intraoperative emergencies, including haemorrhage, perforated uterus, and damage to the urinary tract, blood vessels, or bowel, and details the recommended treatment options for each of these emergencies.
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