Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
CLINICAL STUDY OF VARIOUS INTRAOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OBSERVED DURING LOWER SEGMENT CAESAREAN SECTION SURGERIES AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
Pankaj Narayan Baravkar, Tanavi Pankaj Baravkar
JCDR. 2022: 7-12
Abstract
Background: The cesarean section increases the likelihood of requiring a blood transfusion, the risk of anesthesia complications, organ injury, infection, and thromboembolic disease. Present study was aimed to study, various intraoperative complications observed during lower segment caesarean section surgeries at a tertiary care hospital. Material and Methods: Present study was retrospective, descriptive study, medical records of women had intraoperative surgical complication/s during LSCS surgeries at our hospital were analysed. Results: Incidence of intraoperative complications was 4.87 % (104 out of 2134 LSCS surgeries). Majority were from 26-30 years age group (38.46 %), had parity 1 (46.15 %), had history previous 1 LSCS (38.46 %) & previous 2 LSCS (33.65 %).
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