Determinants and Outcomes of Emergency Caesarean Section following Failed Instrumental Delivery: 5-Year Observational Review at a Tertiary Referral Centre in London

Joint Authors

McDonnell, Sian
Chandraharan, Edwin

Source

Journal of Pregnancy

Issue

Vol. 2015, Issue 2015 (31 Dec. 2015), pp.1-6, 6 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2015-05-11

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Diseases
Medicine

Abstract EN

Objectives.

To review the determinants for a failed operative vaginal delivery and to examine associated fetal and maternal morbidity.

Design.

Retrospective observational study.

Setting.

Large London Teaching Hospital.

Method.

A retrospective review of case notes during a 5-year period was carried out.

Results.

Overall 119 women (0.44%) out of 26,856 births had a caesarean section following a failed instrumental delivery, which comprised 5.1% of all operative vaginal births.

73% had a spontaneous onset of labour and 63% required syntocinon at some time prior to delivery.

71.5% of deliveries were complicated by malposition.

Only 20% of deliveries were attended by a consultant obstetrician.

Almost 50% of women and 8.4% of neonates sustained trauma at the time of either their failed instrumental delivery or the caesarean section.

Conclusions.

Emergency caesarean section during the second stage of labour is associated with maternal and fetal complications.

A ‘failed instrumental delivery score’ (FIDS) may aid practitioners in predicting an increased likelihood of a failed operative vaginal birth and therefore to consider a trial of operative vaginal delivery in the theatre.

Senior input should also be sought because a failed operative vaginal birth is associated with increased maternal and fetal morbidity.

American Psychological Association (APA)

McDonnell, Sian& Chandraharan, Edwin. 2015. Determinants and Outcomes of Emergency Caesarean Section following Failed Instrumental Delivery: 5-Year Observational Review at a Tertiary Referral Centre in London. Journal of Pregnancy،Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1069933

Modern Language Association (MLA)

McDonnell, Sian& Chandraharan, Edwin. Determinants and Outcomes of Emergency Caesarean Section following Failed Instrumental Delivery: 5-Year Observational Review at a Tertiary Referral Centre in London. Journal of Pregnancy No. 2015 (2015), pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1069933

American Medical Association (AMA)

McDonnell, Sian& Chandraharan, Edwin. Determinants and Outcomes of Emergency Caesarean Section following Failed Instrumental Delivery: 5-Year Observational Review at a Tertiary Referral Centre in London. Journal of Pregnancy. 2015. Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1069933

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1069933