Acta Médica Portuguesa (Dec 1993)
Prova de trabalho de parto após cesariana. Dois anos de experiência.
Abstract
A retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of vaginal delivery in women that previously undergone a cesarean section; in addition, incidence of complications such as uterine rupture and scar dehiscence were evaluated. During the two years reviewed, 251 out of 324 women with a previous cesarean section were allowed to labor; 64.1% had a vaginal delivery. Uterine rupture occurred in 0.8% of the patients of the trial of labor group: no other significant maternal and/or fetal complications were seen; scar dehiscence occurred in 3.3%. Statistical analysis didn't show any increase in complications when oxytocin was used to stimulate uterine activity. It is concluded that trail of labor and delivery after cesarean section is a safe option in a large number of patients.