Cervical Ripening: How Long can the Foley Catheter Safely Remain in the Cervical Canal?
This was a prospective study involving 85 patients admitted for induction of labour with unfavourable cervix at Usman Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria. A size 16-20 Foley catheter was passed transcervically into the extra-amniotic space under aseptic technique and the balloon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of reproductive health 2004-07, Vol.6 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | This was a prospective study involving 85 patients admitted for
induction of labour with unfavourable cervix at Usman Danfodiyo
University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria. A size 16-20 Foley
catheter was passed transcervically into the extra-amniotic space under
aseptic technique and the balloon inflated with 30-50mls sterile water.
Each patient was placed on prophylactic antibiotics. The balloon was
expelled within 12 hours in 22 (39%) patients. Twenty eight patients
expelled the balloon in 12-24 hours, 14 in 25-48 hours, 6 in 49-72
hours and 4 after 72 hours. The average duration of catheter placement
when the gestational age was 20-27 weeks was 44.8 hours, which was
significantly longer than 19.6 hours obtained for term pregnancies (p |
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ISSN: | 1118-4841 |