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The Impact of Nonclinical Factors on Repeat Cesarean Section

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1991
Nonclinical factors, including the setting in which health care takes place, influence clinical decisions. This research measures the independent effects of organizational and socioeconomic factors on repeat cesarean section use in California. Of 45,425 births to women with previous cesarean sections in 1986, vaginal birth after cesarean section ...
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Vesicouterine fistulae as complications of repeated cesarean section

International Urogynecology Journal, 1994
In all, only 167 cases of vesicouterine fistula have been documented in the world medical literature to date. In this paper the authors report five cases observed during the last 10 years, all secondary to cesarean section. It was the second operation for 3 patients and the third for the other 2.
A. Trucchi   +6 more
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Timing cervicovesical fistula repair with repeat cesarean section

International Urogynecology Journal, 2014
We present a case in which there was optimal management of recurrent cervicovesical fistula. The patient sustained a fistula shortly after a cesarean for cephalopelvic disproportion in the second stage. She underwent an unsuccessful attempt at vaginal repair 3 months postpartum and continued experiencing intermittent urinary leakage through the vagina.
Momoe Hyakutake   +2 more
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Trial of labor or repeated cesarean section. The woman's choice

Archives of Family Medicine, 1997
To develop recommendations for the preferred delivery method for a pregnant woman who underwent a previous low transverse cesarean section and who has no contraindications to labor.MEDLINE searches and the references from retrieved articles yielded 759 citations.
G. H. Hess   +5 more
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Respiratory distress following elective repeat cesarean section

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1982
The clinical course and chest radiographs of 47 infants with respiratory distress after elective cesarean section were reviewed. The mean difference between the gestational age determined prenatally and that postnatally was 2.6 +/- 1.6 weeks. However, 14 of the infants were delivered at term. All 47 infants required more than 40% oxygen, and 18 infants
Richard L. Schreiner   +5 more
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Multiple repeat cesarean sections: Maternal and neonatal outcomes

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2005
Many women with previous multiple cesarean sections become pregnant and are exposed to certain risk for a variety of complications for both mother and neonate. Some catastrophic complications during pregnancy and labor after a previous cesarean section were shown to be increased.
Tamer Mungan   +2 more
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Vaginal birth after cesarean section: Trial of labor or repeat cesarean section? A decision analysis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003
The risk of perinatal death associated with labor after previous cesarean section appears higher than with a repeated cesarean section. On the other hand, repeated cesarean sections are associated with increased maternal morbidity and mortality from placental pathologic conditions (previa or accreta) on subsequent pregnancies.
Moshe Leshno   +3 more
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Die Resectio - eine Analyse an 2024 Schnittentbindungen

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1987
Based on the data of 2024 Caesarean sections which had been performed at our hospital during 1970-1981 indications, maternal complications and foetal outcome in 385 cases of repeat cesarean deliveries were analysed. In spite of the increasing overall Caesarean section rate, the rate of repeat section remained constant during the observed period. Repeat
Hillemanns Hg, de Gregorio G
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Second stage disorders in patients following a previous cesarean section: vacuum versus repeated cesarean section

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2012
To investigate whether vacuum extraction due to failure of labor to progress (dystocia) during the second stage in a delivery following a previous cesarean section (CS) is related to increased adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes as compared with repeated CS.A retrospective cohort study of pregnancy and delivery outcomes of patients in their second ...
Neta Benshalom-Tirosh   +5 more
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Frequency of, indications for and clinical epidemiological characteristics of first time cesarean section, compared with repeated cesarean section

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2002
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of, indications for and clinical epidemiological characteristics in patients having their first cesarean section (FCS) and then to compare the data with that found in patients with repeated cesarean section (RCS).A cross-sectional study was carried out.
Benjamín Trujillo-Hernández   +5 more
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