J. Młodawski, M. Młodawska, Mateusz Nowak, A. Michalska, K. Kapturska, Katarzyna Kozubal, Wojciech Kocemba, G. Świercz
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Robson classification of caesarean sections in two Polish centres
on different levels of reference
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) is one of the most common abdominal surgeries performed in the world. The 10-Group Classification System (TGCS, Robson classification) is a World Health Organization recommended classification assessing indications based on 5 variables (parity, previous caesarean section, labour onset, foetal presentation, gestational age, and num- ber of fetuses). The TGCS provides the opportunity to compare indications between different countries, audit, and evaluate of the quality and impact of the recommendations. Aim of the research: Classification of CS data derived from total of Caesarean and respectively. percentage of of similar