Vaginal delivery of breech presentation

Andrew Kotaska(Institute for Circumpolar Health Research), Savas Menticoglou(Manitoba Beekeepers' Association), Robert Gagnon, Dan Farine(Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation), Melanie Basso, Hayley Bos(Office of Naval Research), Marie‐France Delisle, Kirsten Grabowska, Lynda Hudon, William Mundle, Lynn Murphy‐Kaulbeck, Annie Ouellet, Tracy Pressey, Anne Roggensack(Alberta Bible College)
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
August 8, 2009
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Abstract

Abstract Objectives To review the physiology of breech birth; to discern the risks and benefits of a trial of labour versus planned Caesarean section; and to recommend to obstetricians, family physicians, midwives, obstetrical nurses, anaesthesiologists, pediatricians, and other health care providers selection criteria, intrapartum management parameters, and delivery techniques for a trial of vaginal breech birth. Options Trial of labour in an appropriate setting or delivery by pre‐emptive Caesarean section for women with a singleton breech fetus at term. Outcomes Reduced perinatal mortality, short‐term neonatal morbidity, long‐term infant morbidity, and short‐ and long‐term maternal morbidity and mortality. Evidence Medline was searched for randomized trials, prospective cohort studies, and selected retrospective cohort studies comparing planned Caesarean section with a planned trial of labour; selected epidemiological studies comparing delivery by Caesarean section with vaginal breech delivery; and studies comparing long‐term outcomes in breech infants born vaginally or by Caesarean section. Additional articles were identified through bibliography tracing up to June 1, 2008. Values The evidence collected was reviewed by the Maternal Fetal Medicine Committee of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) and quantified using the criteria and classifications of the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care. Validation This guideline was compared with the 2006 American College of Obstetrician's Committee Opinion on the mode of term singleton breech delivery and with the 2006 Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists Green Top Guideline: The Management of Breech Presentation. The document was reviewed by Canadian and International clinicians with particular expertise in breech vaginal delivery. Sponsors The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.


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