Breech presentations in 1957-1961 and 1967-1975 at the Landesfrauenklinik Magdeburg
Prügel, P.; Link, M.
Zentralblatt für Gynakologie 99(25): 1572-1575
1977
ISSN/ISBN: 0044-4197 PMID: 610240 Document Number: 119124
Breech presentation is classed as an abnormality because of the high associated perinatal mortality and morbidity rates and the slightly increased maternal morbidity. A review of 14 years' experience with breech delivery was undertaken to ascertain patterns of care. During this period there were 33 183 births and there were 1271 cases of breech presentation. The method of delivery in the 1271 cases included 91,5 per cent vaginal deliveries and 8,5 per cent cesarean sections. There was an increase to 15,3 per cent during the last 2 years of the review. This review indicates a decline in perinatal mortality rate from 20,3 to 5,4 per cent (unselected). Breech presentation is often associated with premature labor. Premature labor represents the significant clinical problem by contributing to perinatal morbidity and death.