Abstract

Objective. To analyze the frequency of indications for cesarean section (CS) and optimize obstetric tactics on the example of a level 3 perinatal center. Materials and methods. We performed retrospective analysis of 7,672 deliveries. Results. The indications for CS included abnormal labour (150; 6.3%), fetal distress (120; 5%), placental abruption (60; 3%), and narrow pelvis (34; 1.4%). Most often (23%) CS was performed in patients with CS scars. Conclusion. The most important step towards reducing the proportion of CS is the change of the approaches to the use of labour induction methods and assessment of the fetus condition. It is extremely important to develop a comprehensive strategy for choosing an optimal delivery method in women with post-CS scars, as well as to perform thorough analysis of the indications for planned and emergency CS. Key words: caesarean section, Robson classification, efficiency coefficient

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