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Indications of Emergency Caesarean Section at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Dhaka City

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/jsf.v15i2.37780

Keywords: Emergency, caesarean section, indication, obstructed labour

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Background: Caesarean Section is now a common surgical practice during child birth. Objective: The purpose of the present study was to see the indication of emergency caesarean section. Methodology: This descriptive type of cross sectional study was conducted in the Department of Gynaecology & Obstetrics at Dhaka Medical College Hospital during the period from July 2006 to December 2006 for a period of 6 months. The pregnant women who were selected for emergency caesarean section during the mentioned period of study were included as study population. The details of the indication of the caesarean section were recorded. Result: A total number of 100 cases were recruited in this study. Among the all indications of emergency caesarean section history of previous caesarean section was the most common which was found in 25(25.0%) cases. Foetal distress was the second common indication of emergency caesarean section which was 18(18.0%) cases. Obstructed labour was also reported in 11(11.0%) cases. Antepartum haemorrhage (8.0%) was another indication of emergency caesarean section. Considering the hypertensive disorder preeclamptic toxaemia (7.0%), eclampsia (5.0%) and pregnancy induced hypertension (1.0%) were the reported as the indications of emergency caesarean section. Some other indications of emergency caesarean section were recorded which were mal-presentation (7.0%), prolonged labour (6.0%), cephalopelvic disproportion (4.0%) and failed trial labour (4.0%). Conclusion: In conclusion history of previous caesarean section is the most common indication for emergency caesarean section obstructed labour, antepartum haemorrhage as well as foetal distress, malpresentation and cephalopelvic disproportion. Journal of Science Foundation 2017;15(2):36-40

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