Тhe rapid increase in the frequency of сesarian section (CS) observed in recent years (up to 60% in some countries) is alarming and reduces the reproductive potential of the population. The operated uterus remains the main indication for CS (up to 40%). This is the factor which may allow reducing the frequency of the CS by subsequent delivering through the birth canal. A comparative analysis of maternal and neonatal outcomes enabled the authors to develop a two-stage delivery technology for patients with a caesarean scar, including the usage of the programmed delivery method. The presented algorithm confirmed the validity of vaginal delivery in such patients, and reduced the number of complications up to 4 times. Neonatal morbidity in children born through the birth canal in such patients was comparable to physiological birth.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.32687/0869-866X-2019-27-si1-637-642DOI Listing

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