Outcomes and Complications After Repeat Cesarean Sections Among King Abdulaziz University Hospital Patients

Cesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure that often saves the lives of both the mother and the baby, while a previous CS is one of the main indications for cesarean delivery in current pregnancy. Our aim was to determine the surgical and obstetrical outcomes and complication for the mother and...

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Published in:Materia socio-medica 2019-06, Vol.31 (2), p.119-124
Main Authors: Alshehri, Khalid A, Ammar, Ahmed A, Aldhubabian, Meshal A, Al-Zanbaqi, Mohammed S, Felimban, Ahyad A, Alshuaibi, Motaz K, Oraif, Ayman
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Summary:Cesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure that often saves the lives of both the mother and the baby, while a previous CS is one of the main indications for cesarean delivery in current pregnancy. Our aim was to determine the surgical and obstetrical outcomes and complication for the mother and the neonate after 4 or more CSs and compare it with mothers who had less than 4 previous CSs. This case-control study was conducted by reviewing the records of all women who underwent multiple CSs from 2013 to 2018. Our study group comprised of 394 women who had 4 or more CSs, and our control group comprised of similar number of women who had previous history of two or three CSs. A total of 788 patients were enrolled in our study. We found that adhesions were the most common complications in our study group with a considerable increase in number of both moderate and severe adhesions in the study group compared to the controls with p-value of
ISSN:1512-7680
1986-597X