Abstract
Objectives : Missed abortion is a common problem in obstetrics and gynecology. This study aims to study the efficacy of vaginal misoprostol in termination of first and second trimester missed abortions. Materials and Methods: Fifty women with missed abortions were included in the study, out of which 30 patients were in first trimester comprised of group I, other 20 patients in second trimester were designated as group II. After getting informed consent, 200 mcg misoprostol was kept in posterior fornix, every 4 hours 200 mcg was repeated until the patient expelled. Parameters analyzed were induction abortion interval, change in PCV, success rate. Results : In the present study out of the 70% (21/30) cases belonging to group I – the mean induction abortion interval was between 12-16 hrs. In group II category in (19/20) 95% of women , the mean induction abortion interval was less than 8 hrs. One patient failed to expel even after maximum of 4 dose and hence underwent surgical termination giving a failure rate of 5%, ‘P’ value is also significant. Conclusion : Vaginal Prostoglandin E analogue (misoprostol) is a very safe and effective method to be used in missed abortion. It was more effective and successful in II trimester compared to I trimester. The failure rate was very minimum and complications were almost nil with very few side effects
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