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Relaparotomy post-cesarean delivery: characteristics and risk factors
Alina Weissmann-Brenner1,2, Eran Barzilay3,4, Raanan Meyer3,4
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Neonatology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel. alinabrenner@yahoo.com.
Purpose:
Relaparotomy following cesarean delivery (CD) is performed at a rate of 0.2-1% of CD. The objective of the present study was to identify risk factors for relaparotomy following CD, and to examine whether there is a difference in the risk of relaparotomy between CD performed during different hours of the day.
Methods:
A retrospective study on all CD over 10 years compared pregnancies that underwent laparotomy within 1 week following CD to those that did not.
Results:
Sixty-four patients underwent relaparotomy out of 24,239 CDs (0.26%). In univariate analysis, relaparotomy was significantly associated with pregnancies following assisted-reproductive-technologies odds ratio (OR) 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.15 (1.90-5.22), hypertensive disorders of pregnancy OR 3.05 (1.62-5.72), twin pregnancies OR 95% CI 3.78 (2.21-6.48), preterm deliveries OR 95% CI 2.44 (1.46-4.10), placenta previa OR 95% CI 6.41(2.55-16.09) and urgent CD 1.74 (1.06-2.86), especially during the second-stage of labor OR 95% CI 2.73 (1.34-5.54). The time of day of CD did not influence the rate of relaparotomy. In a multivariable-regression analysis, the adjusted odds ratio for relaparotomy was 10.24 in CD due to placenta previa, and 5.28 in CD performed at the second-stage of delivery. At relaparotomy, active bleeding was found in 50 patients (78.1%), nearly half received packed cells, 12.5% developed consumptive coagulopathy, and 17.2% needed hospitalization in the intensive care unit. 6.3% underwent a second relaparotomy, mainly due to bleeding.
Conclusion:
Placenta previa, and urgent CDs mainly those performed at the second stage of labor are risk factors for relaparotomy after CD.
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