Effect of Cesarean Section on Demand on the phenomena of Increasing Cesarean Section Rate at Women's Health Hospital

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (15.00) ◽  
pp. 11-16
Author(s):  
Sara Ibrahim ◽  
Manal Mostafa ◽  
Entisar Youness
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 92 ◽  
Author(s):  
ShaimaaS Abdel-Raheem ◽  
DaliaG Mahran ◽  
GhadaS. T. Al-Attar ◽  
MohammadH Qayed ◽  
ZeinE. A. Zareh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mahmoud S. Zakherah ◽  
Tarek A. Farghaly ◽  
Elham S. Ahmed ◽  
Ahmed M. Abbas

Background: The current study aims to evaluate the prevalence of CS on demand in Women's health hospital, Assiut University and Abnob Central Hospital in Assiut Governorate, Egypt.Methods: A cross sectional study conducted in Assiut Women Health Hospital and Abnob central hospital from January 2017 to December 2017. The total number of cesarean section done was 180 cases and the number of CS on demand was 64 (35.6%). The demographic data were collected by one of the study investigators. Women were asked about the causes of requesting CS before surgery.Results: The study group was 64 women with age ranging from 18-40 years old, 40 primipara and 24 multipara. Of those 24 women, 21 of them previously delivered vaginally and only 3 women delivered by emergency CS. Twenty- six women had a history of previous abortion. Fear of pain was the main cause for CS on demand in the whole study participants (57.8%). In primipara, the main cause for requesting CS is fear of pain in 62.5% of participants followed by fear on the baby in 45 % of women. On the other hand, in multipara, the main cause for CS on demand was bad history of previous experience (60%) followed by fear of pain in 50% of cases. There was statistical significant difference between both groups in only two causes; fear of pelvic floor injuries (50% in multipara vs. 20% in primipara, p=0.02) and bad history of previous experience (60% in multipara vs. 0% in primipara, p=0.001). Other causes were not statistically different.Conclusions: The incidence of cesarean sections performed on request without medical indications is rising. The reasons for this are not only for perceived medical benefit, but also due to social, cultural, and psychological factors.


Author(s):  
Mahmoud S. Zakherah ◽  
Mervat Abdel-Aziz ◽  
Essam R. Othman ◽  
Ahmed M. Abbas

Background: The aim of the current study was to estimate the incidence of placenta previa (PP) and accreta (PA) in the period from January 2015 to December 2016 at Women’s Health Hospital, Assiut University, Egypt and to evaluate the maternal and neonatal outcomes.Methods: The study included all cases of PP with or without suspicion of accreta who were diagnosed preoperatively by ultrasound at Women’s Health Hospital, Assiut University. Maternal and neonatal outcomes were evaluated. All intraoperative and postoperative data were reported. The obtained data was analyzed by means of SPSS software (version 22.0) and p<0.05 was taken as the significant level.Results: Total number of deliveries was 29027 cases. The number of cases of PP was 494 cases making an incidence of 1.7%, among them 95 cases were confirmed during surgery to be accreta (0.33%). Uterine artery ligation was carried out 300 cases (60.7%) of cases while cesarean hysterectomy was performed in 56 cases (11.3%). Bladder injury occurred in 58 cases (11.7%), ureteric injury occurred in 6 cases (1.2%), colon injury occurred in 1case (0.2%) and vascular injury occurred in 2 cases (0.4%). Maternal mortality was 4 cases (0.8%). The mean gestational age was 34.73 ± 2.8 weeks. Also, over the two years there were 148 neonatal cases (29.9%) needed assisted ventilation in the form of ambu bag or endotracheal intubation gestation. NICU admission needed in 109 neonatal cases (22.06%) and neonatal mortality reported in 18 neonates (3.6%).Conclusions: The incidence of both PP and PA is very high in our locality due to increase CS rate.


2018 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 175-181
Author(s):  
Howieda Fouly ◽  
Fayza Ahmed Abdou ◽  
Ahmed M. Abbas ◽  
Ayat Masoud Omar

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