Maternal and perinatal morbidity after Caesarean delivery at full cervical dilatation

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Radha, Pandian [1 ]
Tagore, Shephali [1 ]
Rahman, Muhammad Fairuz Abdul [1 ]
Tee, John [1 ]
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[1] KK Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Singapore 229899, Singapore
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Caesarean section; maternal morbidity; perinatal morbidity; 2ND-STAGE; LABOR;
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R5 [内科学];
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INTRODUCTION This study aimed to assess maternal and perinatal outcomes following second stage Caesarean sections. METHODS A retrospective study was conducted in a Singapore-based tertiary referral centre from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. The medical records of all the women who underwent emergency Caesarean sections in the second stage of labour were reviewed. RESULTS Out of 2,501 emergency Caesarean sections performed, 116 were Caesarean sections in the second stage of labour. Women with non-vertex, twins and preterm deliveries were excluded, and 110 (4.4%, 110/2,501) Caesarean sections were recruited. The majority of the Caesarean sections were determined and performed by registrars or consultants. With regard to maternal outcome, 2.7% (3/110) of patients had primary postpartum haemorrhage and 4.5% (5/110) of patients had vertical or lateral lower uterine segment tears. As for neonatal outcome, although the Apgar scores of newborns were low at birth for 8.2% (9/110) of patients, the Apgar score was > 4 at 5 minutes for all patients. CONCLUSION Overall, there was no statistically significant adverse maternal or perinatal outcome.
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