A Six Year Review of Caesarean Sections at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital Sagamu, South West Nigeria

A. Akadri, O. Odelola
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Abstract

Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed major operative  procedures. There appears to be an increase in the rate of caesarean delivery in our environment, the safety of the procedure has also improved over decades. However, the procedure is still associated with some complications. The aim of this study was to determine the rate, indications and complications of caesarean sections in  Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH) Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. This was a six year retrospective study of all caesarean deliveries in  OOUTH between January 1st 2009 and December 31st 2014. Relevant informationwas retrieved from the medical records and case notes using a purpose designed proforma. The data was analyzed using IBM-SPSS windows version 21. A total of 1390 caesarean section were performed out of 4219 deliveries during the period of review giving a caesarean section rate of 32.9%. The commonest indication was previous caesarean section (25.2%), followed by obstructed labour (17.0%).  Maternal complications occurred in 23.1% of the subjects with wound infection being the commonest. Birth asphyxia was the commonest foetal complication. This study demonstrates a high caesarean section rate in OOUTH. Efforts geared towards reducing primary caesarean sections by encouraging instrumental delivery in nulliparous women and improving skills in destructive vaginal delivery for  obstructed labour with intrauterine fetal death will assist in reversing the trend.Keywords: Caesarean section rate, Indications, Complications
尼日利亚西南部萨加穆奥拉比西奥纳班乔大学教学医院剖宫产6年回顾
剖宫产是最常见的主要手术之一。在我们的环境中,剖腹产的比例似乎有所增加,手术的安全性也在过去的几十年里得到了改善。然而,该手术仍有一些并发症。本研究的目的是确定尼日利亚奥贡州萨加穆奥拉比西奥纳班乔大学教学医院(youth)剖宫产的发生率、适应症和并发症。这是一项为期六年的回顾性研究,涉及2009年1月1日至2014年12月31日期间在youth进行的所有剖腹产手术。使用目的设计的形式从医疗记录和病例记录中检索了相关信息。采用IBM-SPSS windows version 21对数据进行分析。在本报告所述期间,在4219例分娩中,共进行了1390例剖腹产手术,剖腹产率为32.9%。最常见的指征是既往剖腹产(25.2%),其次是难产(17.0%)。产妇并发症发生率为23.1%,以伤口感染最为常见。出生窒息是最常见的胎儿并发症。本研究表明,青少年剖宫产率较高。通过鼓励无产妇女使用器械分娩和提高因难产而宫内胎儿死亡的破坏性阴道分娩技术,减少初次剖腹产的努力将有助于扭转这一趋势。关键词:剖宫产率,适应证,并发症
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