• Gynecol. Obstet. Invest. · Jan 2003

    Biography Historical Article

    Max Sänger - father of the modern caesarean section.

    • Erlend Hem and Per E Børdahl.
    • Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. erlend.hem@basalmed.uio.no
    • Gynecol. Obstet. Invest. 2003 Jan 1;55(3):127-9.

    AbstractThe major turning point in the development of the caesarean section appeared in 1882, when the German gynaecologist Max Sänger (1853-1903) suggested closing the uterine wound. Until this point, the wound was not sutured and so haemorrhage was a common cause of maternal death. Sänger's method quickly became standard, leading to a spectacular drop in maternal mortality. Sänger was one of the most renowned German gynaecologists at the end of the 19th century. He contributed to the entire fields of obstetrics and gynaecology, in particular in founding Monatsschrift für Geburtshülfe und Gynaekologie, the predecessor of this journal.Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

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