episiotomy

     

An episiotomy (pronounce /ɛˌpiːziːˈɒtəmiː/) is an surgical incision through the perineum made to enlarge the vagina and assist childbirth. The incision can be midline or at an angle from the posterior end of the vulva, is performed under local anaesthetic (pudendal anesthesia) and is sutured closed after delivery. It is one of the most common medical procedures performed on women, and although its routine use in childbirth has steadily declined in recent decades, it is still widely practiced in Latin America.

Trivia about episiotomy

  • It's the surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the perineum to enlarge the birth opening