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ABSTRACT Aims To assess 15 years’ cesarean section data from small private maternity hospitals by the Modified Robson Criteria (Canada). To identify the groups that need to be focused to reduce the cesarean section rate. Materials and methods Classification of 7,342 cesarean section cases carried out over a period of 15 years from different small private maternity hospitals run by a single obstetrician was done using the Modified Robson Criteria (Canada). The contribution made by each group and subgroup was studied. Results About 50% of cesarean section cases occur in groups 1 and 2. The second largest group was group 5 (28.61%). A little over three-fourth of the contribution (78.12%) was made by nulliparous and previous cesarean section cases done at term with cephalic presentation. About one-tenth of the total cases belonged to the group of multiparous women. Conclusion The Modified Robson Criteria give us more clarity and allow perfect targeting. It is necessary to target group 1, 2B, and 5C to bring down the cesarean section rate in private maternity hospitals as the total of these subgroups makes it to little over 60%. How to cite this article Atnurkar KB, Mahale AR. Classification of Cesarean Sections in Small Private Maternity Hospitals as assessed by the Modified Robson Criteria (Canada). J South Asian Feder Obst Gynae 2016;8(2):107-112.

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