Affiliation:
1. DANYLO HALYTSKY LVIV NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LVIV, UKRAINE
Abstract
The aim: Taking into consideration the increase in the frequency of urgent C-sections in the second stage of labor and significant technical difficulties in the extraction of deeply impacted fetal head during this operation, the aim of our work was to analyze the current published biomedical data to identify the optimal technical strategies for conducting this type of surgical interventions.
Materials and methods: The search and analysis of current clinical data available in PubMed was performed. We analyzed 9 retrospective and randomized prospective studies with collected data from a total of 974 women (2002-2019).
Conclusions: Analysis of nine prospective and retrospective studies, comparing reverse breech extraction with abdominovaginal technique, revealed a significant advantage and safety of reverse breech extraction. This procedure has been associated with the decrease of traumatic uncontrolled extension of uterine incisions in 2.3-10 times, the time of surgical intervention decreased by 6.5-33 minutes, and intraoperative blood loss was less by 149.5-444 ml as compared with abdominovaginal delivery. Moreover, less intra- and postoperative complications were observed. In conclusion, reverse breech extraction during cesarean section with impacted fetal head is a safe delivery technique that helps to significantly decrease the incidence of maternal complications.
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