Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)

Objective: The aim of study is to know the maternal and fetal outcome in the present pregnancy of patients with previous one caesarian section (CS). Methodology: A prospective study was undertaken to know the neonatal and maternal outcome in patients admitted with previous cesarean section for the p...

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Main Authors: Mahantappa A Chiniwar, Sharada B Menasinkai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Barpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society 2019-01-01
Series:New Indian Journal of OBGYN
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Online Access:https://journal.barpetaogs.co.in/pdf/0599.pdf
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spelling doaj-8037c514a80d46d882f3c4ac875d79872020-11-24T22:00:22ZengBarpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological SocietyNew Indian Journal of OBGYN2454-23342454-23422019-01-01529910210.21276/obgyn.2019.5.2.7Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)Mahantappa A Chiniwar0Sharada B Menasinkai1Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences Bellur B G Nagara 571448, Tq Nagamangala, Dist Mandya Karnataka, IndiaProfessor, Department of Anatomy; Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences Bellur B G Nagara 571448, Tq Nagamangala, Dist Mandya Karnataka, IndiaObjective: The aim of study is to know the maternal and fetal outcome in the present pregnancy of patients with previous one caesarian section (CS). Methodology: A prospective study was undertaken to know the neonatal and maternal outcome in patients admitted with previous cesarean section for the period of 1 yr and 9 months from October 1998 to June 2000. Vaginal delivery were monitored and failed trial cases were taken for repeat CS. Maternal and neonatal outcome was studied in the VBAC and repeat CS cases. Results: Among the total 14164 admissions to labour ward, there were 942 patients with previous CS (14.87%). Elective CS was done for 530 cases and 412 cases were planned for trial of labour and out of them 311 had vaginal deliveries, with success of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) of 75.48%. There were 5 cases of rupture uterus and subtotal hysterectomy was done in 3 cases and closure of rent was done in 2 cases. Repeat CS was done in 96 cases. Neonatal outcome in VBAC babies was, 83.28% healthy, 7.72% had morbidity and admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and 9% had mortality. Neonatal outcome in repeat CS were normal in 32.3%, morbidity and admission to NICU was 41.66% with a mortality of 26.04%. Maternal mortality occurred in 2 unbooked patients, 1 was associated with asthama and COPD, another with severe anemia with scar rupture. Conclusion: VBAC is more successful in cases with previous non recurrent indications. Vigilance regarding the indication of primary CS, proper patient selection and counseling for trial of scar, careful observation throughout in a well equipped unit are key to reducing CS rate.https://journal.barpetaogs.co.in/pdf/0599.pdfcesarean section (cs)vaginal birth after cesarean section (vbac)nicuperinatal morbidity and mortalitysubtotal hysterectomy
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author Mahantappa A Chiniwar
Sharada B Menasinkai
spellingShingle Mahantappa A Chiniwar
Sharada B Menasinkai
Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)
New Indian Journal of OBGYN
cesarean section (cs)
vaginal birth after cesarean section (vbac)
nicu
perinatal morbidity and mortality
subtotal hysterectomy
author_facet Mahantappa A Chiniwar
Sharada B Menasinkai
author_sort Mahantappa A Chiniwar
title Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)
title_short Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)
title_full Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)
title_fullStr Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC)
title_sort maternal and neonatal outcome in patients with vaginal birth after cesarean section (vbac)
publisher Barpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society
series New Indian Journal of OBGYN
issn 2454-2334
2454-2342
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objective: The aim of study is to know the maternal and fetal outcome in the present pregnancy of patients with previous one caesarian section (CS). Methodology: A prospective study was undertaken to know the neonatal and maternal outcome in patients admitted with previous cesarean section for the period of 1 yr and 9 months from October 1998 to June 2000. Vaginal delivery were monitored and failed trial cases were taken for repeat CS. Maternal and neonatal outcome was studied in the VBAC and repeat CS cases. Results: Among the total 14164 admissions to labour ward, there were 942 patients with previous CS (14.87%). Elective CS was done for 530 cases and 412 cases were planned for trial of labour and out of them 311 had vaginal deliveries, with success of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) of 75.48%. There were 5 cases of rupture uterus and subtotal hysterectomy was done in 3 cases and closure of rent was done in 2 cases. Repeat CS was done in 96 cases. Neonatal outcome in VBAC babies was, 83.28% healthy, 7.72% had morbidity and admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and 9% had mortality. Neonatal outcome in repeat CS were normal in 32.3%, morbidity and admission to NICU was 41.66% with a mortality of 26.04%. Maternal mortality occurred in 2 unbooked patients, 1 was associated with asthama and COPD, another with severe anemia with scar rupture. Conclusion: VBAC is more successful in cases with previous non recurrent indications. Vigilance regarding the indication of primary CS, proper patient selection and counseling for trial of scar, careful observation throughout in a well equipped unit are key to reducing CS rate.
topic cesarean section (cs)
vaginal birth after cesarean section (vbac)
nicu
perinatal morbidity and mortality
subtotal hysterectomy
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