What surgery is the same as a cesarean section

Cesarean section is the process of removing the fetus by cutting open the lower part of the uterus, so no other surgery is the same as a cesarean section, because the surgical procedure is different for each disease. Cesarean section is mainly used when the mother, for various reasons, is unable to deliver the baby in a normal way, or when the fetus, placenta, umbilical cord and other factors cause ischemia and hypoxia in the fetus, as a way to terminate the pregnancy. However, there are some surgical procedures that are similar to cesarean delivery, such as myomectomy and adnexal tumor debridement, in which the location of the abdominal incision and the process of opening the abdominal wall into the abdominal cavity are the same. After recovery, if you just look at the abdomen, you cannot tell that it was a cesarean section, myomectomy, or adnexal cyst debridement.