Perioperative anaesthetic management of high-order repeat caesarean section: audit of practice in a university-affiliated medical centre

Abstract Background High-order (five or more) repeat caesarean sections (HORCS) are associated with increased rates of placenta praevia, placenta accreta and peripartum hysterectomy and prolonged surgical time secondary to intra-abdominal adhesions. This study summarizes our experience in the anaest...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of obstetric anesthesia 2009-10, Vol.18 (4), p.314-319
Hauptverfasser: Ioscovich, A, Mirochnitchenko, E, Halpern, S, Samueloff, A, Grisaru-Granovsky, S, Gozal, Y, Einav, S
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background High-order (five or more) repeat caesarean sections (HORCS) are associated with increased rates of placenta praevia, placenta accreta and peripartum hysterectomy and prolonged surgical time secondary to intra-abdominal adhesions. This study summarizes our experience in the anaesthetic management of HORCS. Methods The files of all parturients undergoing HORCS between January 1995 and August 2007 were reviewed to determine surgical times, rates and causes of conversion from neuraxial to general anaesthesia and the need to supplement neuraxial anaesthesia with intravenous sedation. Results Parturients (n = 108) were 35 ± 4.5 years old with a gestational age of 37.5 ± 1.5 weeks, weighed 88 ± 20 kg and had undergone 6 ± 1 caesarean sections. Eighty-six (80%) were elective. Initial anaesthetic techniques included spinal (n = 80, 74%), epidural (n = 9, 8%), combined spinal-epidural (n = 6, 6%) and general anaesthesia (n = 13, 12%). Surgery lasted 38 ± 19 min (median 34, range 9-120). Fourteen parturients (13%) underwent intraoperative manipulations other than caesarean section, including three hysterectomies for haemorrhage (two placenta accreta, one praevia). There were no ruptures or dehiscences of the uterine scar, intraoperative bladder/ bowel injuries or re-explorations. Apgar scores
ISSN:0959-289X
1532-3374
DOI:10.1016/j.ijoa.2009.01.014