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[Risk of uterine rupture after cesarean section--analysis of 1,086 births]

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  • [Risk of uterine rupture after cesarean section--analysis of 1,086 births] Abstract Text:

    w neuhausW Neuhaus,g bauerschmitzG Bauerschmitz,u göhringU Göhring,t schmidtT Schmidt,a bolteA Bolte,

    OBJECTIVE: In the presented paper, obstetrical management after previous caesarian section was studied in a large patient collective at the University Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Cologne from 1979 to 1995. Particular attention was given to the feared complication of rupture of the uterus. PATIENTS: From a total of 15,166 deliveries, 1,086 of the births had been preceded by one or more caesarian section. These 1,086 births formed the patient collective for the present study. RESULTS: Vaginal delivery was attempted in 44.5% of patients and was successful in 86% of those cases. If there had been a previous caesarian section, the percentage shifted in favour of vaginal delivery. All patients with more than two previous caesarian sections were delivered by a primary caesarian section. The feared complication of rupture of the uterus occurred in four cases, for which case reports are presented. In view of such cases, signs of imminent uterus rupture often constitute an indication for primary (11.5%) or secondary resectioning (31.9%). No relationship was found between fetal outcome and mode of delivery. CONCLUSION: This retrospective study confirms the general recommendation of vaginal delivery following previous caesarian section as long as risks are minimized by a readiness to proceed with resectioning when signs of imminent rupture of the uterus arise.

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    w neuhausW Neuhaus,g bauerschmitzG Bauerschmitz,u göhringU Göhring,t schmidtT Schmidt,a bolteA Bolte,

    For similar surgical procedures, operative: obstetric surgical procedures: delivery, obstetric: vaginal birth after cesarean research abstracts see: surgical procedures, operative: obstetric surgical procedures: delivery, obstetric: vaginal birth after cesarean research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie

    VOLUME: 123

    Page Numbers: 148-52

    Journal Abbreviation: Zentralbl Gynakol

    ISSN: 0044-4197

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2001

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    LANGUAGE: ger

    NlmUniqueID: 21820100

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    KEYWORDS: Vaginal Birth after Cesarean

    MESH TERMS: statistics & numerical data

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    AFFILIATION: St. Josefshospital Krefeld.

    Country: Germany

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