Title of article :
Use of Intracervical Foley Catheter for Induction of Labour in Cases of Previous Caesarean Section: Experience of a single tertiary centre in Oman
Author/Authors :
Gonsalves، Hazel نويسنده , , Al-Riyami، Nihal نويسنده , , Al-Dughaishi، Tamima نويسنده , , Gowri، Vaidayanathan نويسنده , , Al-Azri، Mohammed نويسنده , , Salahuddin، Ayesha نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate rates of success and perinatal complications of labour
induction using an intracervical Foley catheter among women with a previous Caesarean delivery at a tertiary
centre in Oman. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 68 pregnant women with a history of a previous
Caesarean section who were admitted for induction via Foley catheter between January 2011 and December
2013 to the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman. Patient data were collected from electronic and
delivery ward records. Results: Most women were 25–35 years old (76.5%) and 20 women had had one previous
vaginal delivery (29.4%). The most common indication for induction of labour was intrauterine growth restriction
with oligohydramnios (27.9%). Most women delivered after 40 gestational weeks (48.5%) and there were no
neonatal admissions or complications. The majority experienced no complications during the induction period
(85.3%), although a few had vaginal bleeding (5.9%), intrapartum fever (4.4%), rupture of the membranes (2.9%)
and cord prolapse shortly after insertion of the Foley catheter (1.5%). However, no cases of uterine rupture or scar
dehiscence were noted. Overall, the success rate of vaginal birth after a previous Caesarean delivery was 69.1%,
with the remaining patients undergoing an emergency Caesarean section (30.9%). Conclusion: The use of a Foley
catheter in the induction of labour in women with a previous Caesarean delivery appears a safe option with a good
success rate and few maternal and fetal complications.
Keywords :
Induced Labor , Pregnancy Complications , Oman , Vaginal Birth after Cesarean , Catheters
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)