Author/Editor     Trojner-Bregar, Andreja; Tul, Nataša; Verdenik, Ivan; Novak-Antolič, Živa; Blickstein, Isaac
Title     Puerperal morbidity following repeat cesarean delivery in twin pregnancies
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 288, št. 3
Publication year     2013
Volume     str. 551-554
ISSN     0932-0067 - Archives of gynecology and obstetrics
Language     eng
Abstract     Objective To evaluate the puerperal complications following twin deliveries. Study design We conducted a population-based analysis of puerperal delivery-related complications of twins born in Slovenia for comparing three groups of births (vaginal, elective and emergent cesarean). Results A total of 1,001 elective, 1,109 emergent cesarean sections, and 2,204 vaginal twin births were evaluated. No differences were found between the complications after emergent and elective cesareans. Uterine atony was more frequent after vaginal births (OR 1.8%2.0, 95 % CI 1.1%1.2, 2.9%3.3). Vaginal births had a higher frequency of endometritis compared with elective cesarean (OR 4.1, 95 % CI 1.2, 13.6). Conversely, vaginal deliveries were less frequently associated with anemia, hematoma formation, and need for blood transfusion as compared to both modes of cesarean deliveries. Conclusion No solid data exist to show a clear advantage or disadvantage in terms of puerperal complications of an elective cesarean over vaginal birth for twins.
Keywords     Twins
Repeat cesarean section
Puerperium
Complications