Assisted Vaginal Deliveries in Far South of Jordan

Mitri Rashed, Areej Bisharat, B. Nusair
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Objective: To determine the rate, indications and complications of instrumental deliveries at Prince Hashim Ben Abdullah The Second Hospital (former name Princess Haya Bent Al-Hussein), Aqaba, Jordan. Methods: This retrospective observational study has been carried out over a four-year period between 1st January 2012 and 31st December 2015. The medical records of all patients who underwent instrumental deliveries were reviewed and analyzed. Results: During this four-year period 238 successful instrumental deliveries were performed out of 9,767 deliveries with a rate of 2.56%. The commonest instrument used was vacuum (202/240) and 36 patients were delivered by forceps. The indications were; presumed fetal distress (132), prolonged 2nd stage of labor (85) and maternal exhaustion (21). Maternal complications reported were postpartum hemorrhage (18) and different degrees of genital tract tears (28). Fetal complications registered consisted of 34 cases of which (11) were cases of Erbs palsy, (12) were cases admitted to NICU for observation and one case was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Conclusion: Our study showed a lower rate of operative vaginal delivery in comparison to the international figures. This may be attributed to the lack of epidural anesthesia which increases the incidence of instrumental deliveries, in addition to the simple experience of the attending residents who fear possible complications of applying these instruments and the potential subsequent litigation. The complications reported in our study were expected in assisted vaginal deliveries (AVD) and mimic those mentioned in the literature.
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在约旦南部协助阴道分娩
目的:了解约旦亚喀巴哈希姆·本·阿卜杜拉王子第二医院(原名哈亚·本特·侯赛因公主)器械分娩的发生率、适应证和并发症。方法:这项回顾性观察性研究在2012年1月1日至2015年12月31日的四年期间进行。对所有器械分娩患者的医疗记录进行了回顾和分析。结果:4年期间9767例分娩中器械分娩238例成功,成功率2.56%。最常用的器械是真空(202/240),36例患者使用产钳分娩。迹象是;推定胎儿窘迫(132),延长第二产程(85)和产妇疲惫(21)。产妇并发症包括产后出血(18例)和不同程度的生殖道撕裂(28例)。本组共记录34例胎儿并发症,其中11例为Erbs性麻痹,12例为NICU观察,1例诊断为脑瘫。结论:与国际数据相比,我们的研究显示阴道手术分娩率较低。这可能是由于硬膜外麻醉的缺乏增加了器械分娩的发生率,以及住院医师的简单经验,他们担心使用这些器械可能出现并发症和潜在的后续诉讼。本研究报告的并发症是在辅助阴道分娩(AVD)中预期的,并模仿文献中提到的并发症。
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