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Singleton Vaginal Breech Delivery at Term: Maternal and Perinatal Outcome
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<p><strong>Objectives:</strong><strong> </strong>To determine fetomaternal outcome in patients undergoing planned vaginal breech delivery at term.</p><p><strong>Methods:</strong><strong> </strong>It was a descriptive cross sectional study conducted at Lady Aitchison hospital, Lahore for one and a half year from July 2012 to December 2013. All patients presenting with term breech presentation were included. Fetomaternal outcome in terms of successful vaginal delivery, maternal complications of operative delivery, PPH, wound infection and fetal complications of apgar score of less than five minutes, nursery admission, trauma during delivery (bone fracture, intra cranial hemorrhage) and perinatal mortality was studied.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> 375 patients delivered as breech presentation during the study period. Out of 375 patients, 155 patients were selected for vaginal birth. Out of these, 65% had successful vaginal delivery, rest had emergency caesarean section due to fetal distress, cord prolapse dysfunctional labour. 6.4% patients had wound infection and 3.2% had PPH. Booking status was significantly important in patients who had successful vaginal delivery as 80% were booked (p = 0.001). There was no maternal mortality in these patients. Perinatal outcome was good in 87% of patients. 20 fetuses had Apgar score less than 7/min and required nursery admission. Two babies expired due to birth asphyxia and rest were discharged home in satisfactory condition.</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong><strong> </strong>Although delivery of breech remains a dilemma, the plan of delivery should be individualized. Proper selection of cases with proper antenatal and intrapartum care can result in successful breech vaginal delivery without compromising feto maternal wellbeing and curtailing the percentage of caesarean being done for this malpresentation.<strong></strong></p>
King Edward Medical University
Title: Singleton Vaginal Breech Delivery at Term: Maternal and Perinatal Outcome
Description:
<p><strong>Objectives:</strong><strong> </strong>To determine fetomaternal outcome in patients undergoing planned vaginal breech delivery at term.
</p><p><strong>Methods:</strong><strong> </strong>It was a descriptive cross sectional study conducted at Lady Aitchison hospital, Lahore for one and a half year from July 2012 to December 2013.
All patients presenting with term breech presentation were included.
Fetomaternal outcome in terms of successful vaginal delivery, maternal complications of operative delivery, PPH, wound infection and fetal complications of apgar score of less than five minutes, nursery admission, trauma during delivery (bone fracture, intra cranial hemorrhage) and perinatal mortality was studied.
</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> 375 patients delivered as breech presentation during the study period.
Out of 375 patients, 155 patients were selected for vaginal birth.
Out of these, 65% had successful vaginal delivery, rest had emergency caesarean section due to fetal distress, cord prolapse dysfunctional labour.
6.
4% patients had wound infection and 3.
2% had PPH.
Booking status was significantly important in patients who had successful vaginal delivery as 80% were booked (p = 0.
001).
There was no maternal mortality in these patients.
Perinatal outcome was good in 87% of patients.
20 fetuses had Apgar score less than 7/min and required nursery admission.
Two babies expired due to birth asphyxia and rest were discharged home in satisfactory condition.
</p><p><strong>Conclusion:</strong><strong> </strong>Although delivery of breech remains a dilemma, the plan of delivery should be individualized.
Proper selection of cases with proper antenatal and intrapartum care can result in successful breech vaginal delivery without compromising feto maternal wellbeing and curtailing the percentage of caesarean being done for this malpresentation.
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