Volume : V, Issue : XII, December - 2015

MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS DURING CAESAREAN SECTION : STUDY OF 50 CASES

Dr. Sanjay Praful Munshi, Dr. Aastha Rajpal Mehta, Dr. Kavina Sanjay Munshi, Dr. Smit Bharat Solanki

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OBJECTIVE : To study the obstetrics outcome of caesarean section and associated factors which leads to complication during caesarean section. To evaluate reasons for the continued increase in caesarean section rates and study the effect of elective and emergency caesarean section on maternal outcome. METHOD : This study was carried out by our institute VSGH during the month November 2014. 50 patients delivered by caesarean section were included in this study. RESULT : Most common indication for caesarean section was a patient with previous caesarean section . Most common complication associated was post operative wound infections seen in about 6% cases. Maternal mortality associated with this study was 0%. CONCLUSION : Most often the nature of caesarean section whether performed electively or as an emergency depends on the indication of the procedure. Thus when it is performed electively , the chances of morbidity complicating the procedure is much less as compared to an emergency condition. Hence , improvement of regular antenatal visits , nutritional status , personal hygiene , sanitation and education levels improve the caesarean section technique thus reducing complications.

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Dr. Sanjay Praful Munshi, Dr. Aastha Rajpal Mehta, Dr. Kavina Sanjay Munshi, Dr.Smit Bharat Solanki Maternal Complications During Caesarean Section : Study of 50 Cases Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 12 December 2015


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