• Wien Med Wochenschr · May 2021

    Perimortem Caesarean section because of a live fetus: case report and literature review.

    • Anis Cerovac, Igor Hudić, Dženana Softić, and Dubravko Habek.
    • Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, General Hospital Tešanj, Braće Pobrić 17, 74260, Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. cerovac.anis@gmail.com.
    • Wien Med Wochenschr. 2021 May 5.

    BackgroundPerimortem Caesarean section (PMCS) is a rare surgical procedure that is potentially lifesaving for mother and child.AimTo describes a live fetus 1 h after maternal cardiac arrest and a rare hospital surgical event, PMCS.Case ReportWe report on a 22-year-old gravida 1 para 1 woman who had a convulsive loss of consciousness at 31 weeks' gestation. A convulsive loss of consciousness was accompanied by profuse vomiting of gastric contents. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was initiated. Fetal heartbeats were recorded and the patient was referred to the Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics. Perimortem Caesarean section was performed. Neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation was initiated, but the infant was pronounced dead after 60 min of attempted resuscitation. Maternal cardiopulmonary resuscitation was without success and it was abandoned following discussion with family members.ConclusionA cooperative team approach is the key factor to producing a good perinatal outcome.

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