A study of primary cesarean section-its rate, indications, and complications in a tertiary healthcare in Sikkim
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Background: The indication of performing lower uterine section caesarean section has been changing a lot in recent year and they are expected to go on changing on basis of continuing trials. Aims and Objectives: The aims to study are to assess rate, frequency along with complications of primary cesarean section. Along with to study the incidence and indications of primary cesarean section and causes maternal as well as fetal morbidity and mortality in these cases. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included all pregnant women after 28 weeks period of gestation who underwent caesarean section for the 1st time between December 2016 and June 2018 at Central Referral Hospital of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS), Gangtok, Sikkim – India. Over a period of 1.5 years, 750 women at Central Referral Hospital, SMIMS, Sikkim, India, underwent primary cesarean section. Results: The percentage of primary lower uterine section cesarean section was 27.38% and total cesarean section rate was found to be 49.59% which is far more than the expected rate of 15% as proposed by the world health organization. Elective lower uterine section cesarean section was done in 341 cases (45.47%) and emergency lower uterine section caesarean section was done in 409 cases (54.53%). Patient’s desire was the most frequent indication for elective lower uterine section cesarean section (38.40%). Conclusions: There is tremendous rise in rate of primary cesarean section with patient’s request being the most common indication of elective lower uterine section cesarean section.
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2023
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