Indications and Adverse Outcomes of Emergency Lower Segment Cesarean Section at 1St and 2Nd Stages of Labor at Al-Elwiya Maternity Teaching Hospital
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i1.384Keywords:
lower segment caesarean section, maternal complication, neonatal complication, 1st and 2nd stage emergency CaesareanAbstract
Background: globally that about 6.2 million unnecessary cesarean sections were done yearly. Oldest surgical operation and it is considered as one of the most commonly performed surgical operations.
Objective: To assess the indications and adverse outcomes of emergency lower segment caesarean section at 1st and 2nd stages emergency Caesarean at Al-Elwiya maternity teaching hospital. Patients and method: A prospective cross sectional study conducted for 1 year duration in Al-Elwyia Teaching hospital in the period from the first of Jan. 2018 to the end of Dec. 2018, when 1229 of the women were enrolled. Results: A total of 1229 cesarean sections operations were done in the period of the study, 836 (68%) were 1st stage emergency Caesarean and 393(32%) were in 2nd stage. The most common indications of the caesarean section were the malposition (64.5%). Meconium aspiration Syndrome is the most common perinatal outcome (n=34).
Conclusion: The 2nd stage emergency Caesarean shows more maternal and neonatal complications in comparison with 1st stage