2016
DOI: 10.2399/prn.16.0242001
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The cesarean rates and indications between 2010 and 2014 in the Obstetrics Department of Dr. Zekai Tahir Burak Maternal Health Training and Research Hospital

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“…Minty et al [5] analyzed the safety and effectiveness of SSSA for controlling labor pain and concluded that SSSA was a useful alternative to epidural analgesia. As reported in our previous study, our institute has one of the largest maternity wards in Turkey with a very high obstetric volume (>15,000 deliveries per year), and therefore, we prefer SSSA over epidural techniques in our clinical practice [19].…”
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“…Minty et al [5] analyzed the safety and effectiveness of SSSA for controlling labor pain and concluded that SSSA was a useful alternative to epidural analgesia. As reported in our previous study, our institute has one of the largest maternity wards in Turkey with a very high obstetric volume (>15,000 deliveries per year), and therefore, we prefer SSSA over epidural techniques in our clinical practice [19].…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Spontaneous labor may progress into vaginal or cesarean delivery. The hospital setting may have limited resources, the anesthesia team may have certain preferences for certain techniques, and the pharmacokinetics of different drugs may affect the onset and duration of action and associated side effects [5,[15][16][17][18][19]. AbdElBarr et al [4] mentioned that SSSA was a better alternative to epidural analgesia to manage labor pain.…”
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“…Today, the rate of cesarean section increases while the rate of vaginal delivery decreases. [9] This fact requires keeping cesarean section-related complications on the agenda all the tame. One of them is peritoneal adhesions, because the complications in association with peritoneal adhesions such as bladder and intestine injuries, infertility, chronic pelvic pain, extended surgery duration and more loss of blood may develop.…”
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“…One of the most common indications for cesarean delivery is previous uterine surgery and previous cesarean delivery 5 , 6 . Studies from both Turkey and other countries have reported that the most common causes of primary cesarean delivery were malpresentation followed by fetal distress and cephalopelvic disproportion 7 - 9 . Although there are no significant differences in indications for cesarean delivery globally, there can be significant differences in cesarean delivery rates between countries or even between different regions within the same country.…”
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confidence: 99%