To evaluate and compare the safety and efficacy of vaginal and intra-caesarean insertion of Post-partum IUCD. METHODS This was an interventional prospective study conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Silchar Medical College, Silchar where PPIUCD were inserted in 290 mothers in one year study period. Among them first 100 mothers who delivered vaginally and first 100 mothers who underwent caesarean were taken as study group and were followed up for one year. RESULTS Both modes of PPIUCD insertion were found as very effective contraceptive and also have very low rate of expulsion, vaginal bleeding, pain abdomen, infection and missing thread. CONCLUSION PPIUCD is a safe and efficacious family planning method after vaginal as well as caesarean delivery.
Background: The anaesthetic technique to be used in Caesarean section is determined according to factors such as urgency, presence of coexisting health problems, preference of patient and preference and experience of the anaesthetist and surgeon.Methods: This is a retrospective study of all the caesarean deliveries that occurred in the period between 1st Jan 2010 to 31st Dec 2017 in the department of obstetrics and Gynaecology in Silchar Medical College. The anaesthesia techniques used for caesarean sections were evaluated in this study. Anaesthesia methods were recorded as general anaesthesia (GA) and regional anaesthesia (RA), and RA was classified into spinal anaesthesia (SA), epidural anaesthesia (EA) and combined spinal epidural anaesthesia (CSEA) subgroups.Results: During the study period a total of 75685 patients delivered and 25805 patients had undergone caesarean section. The caesarean section rate at the institution comes to be around 34.1%. Among the indications, it was observed that foetal distress (32.8%) was the commonest cause followed by post caesarean pregnancy (26.76%). The majority of the CS (75.6%) were done as an emergency procedure. Regional anaesthesia was the most frequently used method both in emergency (92.87%) and elective caesarean section (84.21%). SA was the commonest used RA (89.2%).Conclusions: In recent years, the rate of regional anaesthesia administration in caesarean section is gradually increasing, and the spinal anaesthesia technique is the mostly preferred regional anaesthesia. There is need to explore the use of the other forms of regional anaesthesia also.
Background: One of the commonest surgery performed worldwide is caesarean Section (CS). The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified an ideal caesarean section (CS) rate for a nation of around 10-15%. In recent times the proportion of delivery conducted by caesarean section has increased.Methods: This is a retrospective study of all the caesarean deliveries performed between 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2018 in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Silchar Medical College. The caesarean rate was calculated as: (total number of caesarean deliveries/ total number of deliveries) × 100. The indications for CS included foetal distress, malpresentation, previous caesarean section, multiple gestation, failed induction, failed progression, cephalopelvic disproportion, maternal indications, obstetric indication and foetal indications.Results: During the study period a total of 75685 patients delivered. 25805 patients had undergone CS with the CS rate being around 34.1%. Majority of the CS (75.6%) were performed as emergency procedure. Maximum number of patients were between 21-30 years (73.24%) and 54.47% were primipara. Majority of the patients (68.37%) belonged to the rural areas. Foetal distress (32.8%) was the commonest indication followed by post caesarean pregnancy (26.76%).Conclusions: The rate of caesarean section is increasing with time. As primary caesarean section usually determines the lady’s future obstetric course, it is of prime importance to give effort for safe reduction of caesarean. Individualization of the indication and careful evaluation, following standardized guidelines and practice of evidenced-based obstetrics followed by audits in the institution, can help us limit the caesarean rates.
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