The Kitakanto Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1191
Print ISSN : 1343-2826
ISSN-L : 1343-2826
Clinical Analysis about Outcome of Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Section (VBAC)
Nobumasa KikuchiTamaki KawanagoKatusuke OzawaKuniya TomatuTetuo Yamada
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2002 Volume 52 Issue 6 Pages 449-451

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Background and Aims : With the childbirth age becoming high in addition to the low birth rate in recent years, there is a growing perception that a child itself is a variable baby. With this, coupled with the increased safety of cesarean section, indications for cesarean section have been expanded. Previously we closely examined and studied the cases in which vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) resulted in uterine rupture. Methods : Using 226 cases subjected to VBAC as the subjects, a retrospective analysis was made. Results : Uterine rupture (threatening uterine rupture, incomplete uterine rupture) occurred in 20 cases (8.9%) of the 226 cases of VBAC. Conclusion : Considering that medical suits for obstetric accidents are assuming a serious proportion, it is necessary to judge the situation properly and take steps suited to the occasion. In trying VBAC, utmost care is required, and it would be worthwhile to recommend elective cesarean section for the pregnant women who have the history of cesarean section.
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