TY - JOUR ID - 167509 TI - CAESAREAN SECTION: TIME TREND AND RISK FACTORS JO - Basrah Journal of Surgery JA - BSURG LA - en SN - 1683-3589 AU - Lafta, Rasmiya Oraibi AU - Habeeb, Husam Ali AD - MB,ChB, DOG, CABOG, Obstetrician, Gynecologist and Infertility Specialist, Chief Manager, Basrah Teaching Hospital for Maternity and Childhood AD - MB,ChB, MSc(Com.Med), Basrah Teaching Hospital for Maternity and Childhood, Basrah, IRAQ. Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 26 IS - 2 SP - 27 EP - 31 KW - Spondylodiscitis KW - surgery KW - Caesarean KW - causes KW - timing KW - Risks KW - Literature review DO - 10.33762/bsurg.2020.167509 N2 - The increased incidence of caesarean section has got an important issue in the recent researches in obstetrics. The evaluation of the condition and factors that make a decision for an operation still a main challenge to both doctors and patients in evaluating benefits and risk factors both pre and post-operative to the mother and the baby. Continuous studies all over the world are still in run focusing on this problem. World Health Organization reported an incidence lower than 15% to be accepted. Almost all countries still recording higher rates, both in developed and developing countries.   This study has aimed to spotlight the problem in the main teaching obstetrics and gynecology hospital in Basrah, calculating the rate and risk factors associated with caesarean section which, similar to other countries, the rate is growing up.   A retrospective study was conducted to review the statistical data during the last ten years calculating the incidence rate of caesarean operations, reviewing the data of 700 first caesarean operations in year 2019 to assess the main causes for an operation.   It was clear that the rate of caesarean section has increased during the period from 2010 to 2019 from 24.2% to 38.5% with a study increment in both the total number of birth and the operation rate. The main reasons for operation were; repeated caesarean after a previous one in nearly 50%, while for a first caesarean, the causes were; failure to progress in 35%, infertility in 20.4%, breech presentation in 14.4%, meconium in 8.2%, cephalopelvic disproportion in 7%, and elevated blood pressure in 4%.  In conclusion, the decision for an operation is still a challenge to both doctors and patients, the included reasons for an operation are; patient background, fear of labor pain, advances in anesthesia, private sectors and family economic situations, all interacts with the obstetrical, gynecological and medical risk factors for an operation leading to an increasing rate of caesarean operations. Clear criteria are still in need with more expanded studies to reduce the rate, taking in account all the possible post-operative complications.  Key words: Spondylodiscitis, Surgery, Caesarean, Causes, Timing, Risks, Literature review UR - https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_167509.html L1 - https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_167509_a1fec9066e0e0b51a1911d8ec6449d14.pdf ER -