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    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Surgical Outcomes

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    • Caesarean delivery rates in France were 20% in 2010, showing a decade-long plateau.
    • Established indications for Caesarean delivery include scarred uterus, twin pregnancies, macrosomia, and breech presentation.

    Purpose:

    • To review the indications, potential complications, and long-term impacts of Caesarean delivery.
    • To highlight the benefits of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols in optimizing patient convalescence.

    Summary:

    • Caesarean delivery, performed in 20% of French deliveries over a decade, has defined indications but carries surgical and anaesthetic risks.
    • Complications range from immediate surgical/anaesthetic issues to long-term risks like placenta accreta and uterine rupture, impacting maternal and fetal outcomes.
    • Enhanced recovery after surgery protocols are crucial for early patient recovery and improved care standards.

    Impact:

    • Understanding Caesarean delivery risks and benefits is vital for informed obstetric decision-making.
    • Implementing enhanced recovery after surgery protocols can significantly improve patient experience and reduce healthcare burdens.
    • Further research into long-term outcomes and preventative strategies for Caesarean delivery complications is warranted.