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FIGO good practice recommendations for cesarean delivery: Prep‐for‐Labor triage to minimize risks and maximize favorable outcomes.

Authors :
Barnea, Eytan R.
Inversetti, Annalisa
Di Simone, Nicoletta
Nicolson, Wanda
Beyeza, Jolly
Nassar, Anwar
Chandran, Ravi
Riethmuller, Didier
Pacagnella, Rodolfo
Wright, Alison
Begum, Ferdousi
Zafar, Sardar Muhammad Al Fareed
Ramašauskaitė, Diana
Ubom, Akaninyene
Nunes, Inês
Burke, Thomas
Oguttu, Monica
Theron, Gerhard
Visser, Gerard
Barnea, Eytan
Source :
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. Oct2023 Supplement 1, Vol. 163, p57-67. 11p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Cesarean delivery is an abdominal surgical procedure performed for child delivery when the vaginal route is not feasible or desired due to maternal/fetal indications. All childbirth facilities should be able to safely perform a cesarean, which is not the current reality. For planned cesarean delivery, the facility must be prepared for the patient. In contrast, for unplanned arrivals at the facility, FIGO's Prep‐for‐Labor triage method allows rapid decision‐making on whether cesarean delivery can be safely performed on site or whether transfer to an advanced care center is needed. A checklist of staff/tools for safe on‐site cesarean delivery is provided to enable timely decision‐making. Maternal complications following cesarean are three‐fold higher than vaginal delivery. To prevent nonmedically indicated cesarean by favoring vaginal delivery, up‐to‐date safe and effective guidance is provided, defining labor, second stage length, and status before an arrested labor is confirmed. Whether cesarean delivery is planned or emergency, the Misgav Ladach simplified procedure is proposed as it is suitable for both low‐ and high‐risk cases, including twins, thereby reducing both operative morbidity and postoperative recovery. A trial of labor after first cesarean (TOLAC) should be pursued when feasible, for which the indications, contraindications, safeguards, and steps of safe labor induction are delineated. Implementation of these good practice recommendations will improve childbirth by reducing excessive nonindicated cesareans, while precisely defining the resources and postoperative care required for safe performance on site. Enabling safe childbirth by cesarean and TOLAC, even at sites with low rates currently, will significantly improve maternal and fetal outcomes. Synopsis: Cesarean delivery rates remain high. FIGO's Prep‐for Labor triage method defines site suitability, staff/tools, indications, methods, and how to minimize risks. Redefining labor arrest and trial of labor after cesarean reduces rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00207292
Volume :
163
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172875553
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.15115