Results:
The data indicated that out of 114175 deliveries, there were 60 hysterectomies over 14
years with the age range of 20-45 years. The incidence of hysterectomy increased from 0.34/1000
during 2009-2015 to 0.71/1000 deliveries in 2015-2022, with an overall incidence of 0.53 per 1000
deliveries during 14 years. The results indicated that the mean rate of hysterectomy (0.95% CI) increased
significantly by 0.059 yearly, and by adjusting other variables, the history of CS (0.95% CI)
and placenta accreta previa significantly increased the hysterectomy mean rate by 0.291 (0.053-
0.529) and 0.284 (0.074-0.494), respectively.
Conclusion:
The mean rate of hysterectomy represented an annual increase, especially during the
last 7 years. In summary, the main reason can be the history of CS that leads to placental disorders
and, thus, hysterectomy.