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Labor induction just after external cephalic version with epidural analgesia at term
Authors:Marcos J. Cuerva  Carlos S. Piñel  Javier Caceres  Jose A. Espinosa
Affiliation:1. Obstetrics Department, Quiron San José Hospital, Madrid, Spain;2. Anesthesiology Department, Quiron San José Hospital, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:

Objective

To analyze the benefits of external cephalic version (ECV) with epidural analgesia at term and labor induction just after the procedure.

Materials and methods

This is a retrospective observational study with patients who did not want trying a breech vaginal delivery and decided trying an ECV with epidural analgesia at term and wanted labor induction or cesarean section after the procedure. We present the results of 40 ECV with epidural analgesia at term and labor induction or cesarean section just after the ECV.

Results

ECV succeeded in 26 out of 40 (65%) patients. Among the 26 successful ECV, 6 delivered by cesarean (23.1%). 20 patients delivered vaginally (76.9%; 50% of all patients).

Conclusion

Considering that a high number of cesarean deliveries can be avoided, induction of labor after ECV with epidural analgesia at term can be considered after being discussed in selected patient.
Keywords:Breech presentation  Epidural analgesia  External cephalic version  Induced labor
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