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Pregnancy complicated by neurological and neurosurgical conditions - The evidence regarding mode of delivery.

Adam Morton1,2.   

Abstract

Neurological and neurosurgical conditions complicating pregnancy may precipitate considerable concern regarding the risk of complications, and uncertainty regarding the preferred mode of delivery and anaesthesia. Caesarean section is known to be associated with significantly increased risk of adverse maternal outcomes compared with vaginal delivery in healthy pregnancy. Nevertheless, a common perception exists among the general population and some health professionals that caesarean section is safer for the mother and baby in high-risk pregnancies. This manuscript examines the literature regarding the risks and outcomes related to mode of delivery in pregnancy complicated by disorders of the central nervous system. With the exception of women with raised intracranial pressure, and some women with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, the available evidence suggests that the mode of delivery should be based upon obstetric indications.
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Keywords:  Pregnancy; anaesthesia; caesarean section; neurological; neurosurgical; vaginal delivery

Year:  2021        PMID: 35444727      PMCID: PMC9014549          DOI: 10.1177/1753495X211000176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Med        ISSN: 1753-495X


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