BREECH PRESENTATION ON NULLIPAROUS WOMEN - VAGINAL BIRTH OR INDICATION FOR PRIMARY CESAREAN-SECTION

Citation
P. Sevelda et al., BREECH PRESENTATION ON NULLIPAROUS WOMEN - VAGINAL BIRTH OR INDICATION FOR PRIMARY CESAREAN-SECTION, Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 53(6), 1993, pp. 400-405
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
00165751
Volume
53
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
400 - 405
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-5751(1993)53:6<400:BPONW->2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
The strategy of primary Caesarean section (I. UFK) was compared to the strategy of conservative vaginal delivery (SFK) in nulliparous women with singleton breech presentation. 160 women of the I. UFK and 178 wo men of the SFK were entered into this retrospective study. Women with gemini, preterm delivery before 32 completed weeks of amenorrhoea, wit h intrauterine death and with non-viable malformations were excluded. The Caesarean section rate at the I. UFK was 85 % and at the SFK 12.4 %. Perinatal mortality was zero in both groups. Only 1 child (33 weeks of gestation, 1350 g) died after vaginal delivery in consequence of a wrong interpretation of a pathological CTG (I. UFK) 3 weeks post part um. In addition to this child, another 3 children (0.8 %) showed late morbidity (2 after vaginal delivery, 1 after Caesarean section). Only 1 case of complete brachial palsy, which healed almost completely 4 ye ars after delivery, can be suspected of being connected with the mode of vaginal delivery. As expected, maternal morbidity was significantly increased in the group of Caesarean section in comparison to the grou p of vaginal delivery in terms of fever, transfusions, and duration of hospitalisation. Life-threatening complications, however, were not se en. In conclusion, our data show, that, if performed by well experienc ed doctors, a conservative approach for vaginal delivery in nulliparou s women with breech presentation is also a safe strategy in comparison to primary Caesarean section.