C Section 180515193200
C Section 180515193200
C Section 180515193200
HIRSI AWALE
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DEFINITION : It is an operative procedure
whereby the fetuses after the end of 28th
week are delivered through an incision
on the abdominal and uterine walls.
The first operation performed on a patient is
referred to as a primary cesarean section.
When the operation is performed in
subsequent pregnancies, it is called repeat
cesarean section.
INCIDENCE: The incidence of cesarean
section is steadily rising. During the last
decade there has been two to three fold rise
in the incidence from the initial rate of
about 10%. due to improved anesthesia,
availability of blood transfusion and
antibiotics,
Cesarean delivery is done when labor is
contraindicated (central placenta previa)
and/or vaginal delivery is found unsafe for
the fetus and/or mother.
The indications are broadly divided into
two categories :• Absolute • Relative
(CMN)
Vaginal delivery is not possible. Cesarean is needed
even with a dead fetus
Indications:
Postoperative
-Hemorrhage and shock—More
-Chance of peritonitis is more in presence
of uterine sepsis
-Peritoneal adhesions and intestinal
obstruction More because of imperfect
peritonization
Morbidity and Mortality are high
INTRAOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
1 Extension of uterine incision: to one or both the
sides. This may involve the uterine vessels to cause
severe hemorrhage, may lead to broad ligament
hematoma formation.
2 Bladder injury may occur in a repeat procedure
3 Morbid adherent placenta (placenta accreta) is
commonly seen in cases with placenta previa who had
prior cesarean delivery. Total hysterectomy is often
needed for such a case to control hemorrhage.
4 Hemorrhage may be due to uterine atony or uterine
lacerations.
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
MATERNAL : • Immediate • Remote
A) IMMEDIATE
1 Postpartum hemorrhage
2 Shock
3 Anesthetic hazards; particularly (Mendelson’s
syndrome)
4 Infections
5 Intestinal obstruction
6 DVT
B) REMOTE:
Gynecological: Menstrual excess or irregularities,
chronic pelvic pain or backache.
General surgical: Incisional hernia, Intestinal
obstruction due to adhesions and bands.
Future pregnancy—There is risk of scar
rupture
FETAL :
1-Intracranial hemorrhage
2- RDS
3- Prematurity; This is seen when fetal maturity is
uncertain.
Cesarean hysterectomy refers to an
operation where cesarean section is followed
by removal of the uterus. The common
conditions are :
(1) Morbid adherent placenta
(2)Atonic uterus and uncontrolled
postpartum hemorrhage
(3) Big fibroid (parous)
(4)Extensive lacerations due to extension of
tears with broad ligament hematoma
(5) Grossly infected uterus
(6) Rupture uterus.
A) Breech presentation
-Assisted vaginal Delivery of breech
B) Dystocia