Cervical ripening with Foley catheter for induction of labor after cesarean section: a cohort study

Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2014 Mar;93(3):296-301. doi: 10.1111/aogs.12320. Epub 2014 Jan 13.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate spontaneous vaginal delivery and complication rates after induction of labor with a transcervical Foley catheter in women with a previous cesarean delivery.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Secondary teaching hospital in the second largest city of the Netherlands.

Population: Women with a history of cesarean delivery (n = 208), undergoing induction of labor with a Foley catheter in a subsequent pregnancy.

Material and methods: The women who had induction of labor with a transcervical Foley catheter in the Ikazia Hospital, Rotterdam, between January 2003 and January 2012, were identified in a computerized database. Patient's records were checked for accuracy.

Main outcome measures: Vaginal delivery rate, cesarean section rate, uterine rupture and maternal and neonatal (infectious) morbidity.

Results: Of the women 60% had a spontaneous vaginal delivery and 11% were delivered by vacuum extraction. Uterine rupture occurred in one woman. Postpartum hemorrhage was the most common maternal complication (12%). Maternal intrapartum and postpartum infections occurred in 5% and 1%. Proven neonatal infection was found in 3% of the cases. Two perinatal deaths occurred (1%), of which one was related to uterine rupture.

Conclusion: Induction of labor with a transcervical Foley catheter is an effective method to achieve vaginal delivery in women with a previous cesarean delivery. There is a low risk of uterine rupture and maternal and neonatal (infectious) morbidity in this cohort.

Keywords: Foley catheter; Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC); cesarean section; induction of labor; uterine rupture.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Catheter-Related Infections
  • Cervical Ripening / physiology*
  • Cohort Studies
  • Cross Infection
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Labor, Induced / adverse effects
  • Labor, Induced / methods*
  • Logistic Models
  • Netherlands
  • Obstetric Labor Complications*
  • Pregnancy
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk
  • Urinary Catheterization / methods*
  • Urinary Catheterization / statistics & numerical data
  • Uterine Rupture / etiology
  • Vaginal Birth after Cesarean / methods*
  • Vaginal Birth after Cesarean / statistics & numerical data