%0 Journal Article %A Samuel E. Akinola %A Eric I. Archibong %A Karuna P. Bhawani %A Adekunle A. Sobande %T Assisted breech delivery, is the art fading? %D 2002 %J Saudi Medical Journal %P 423-426 %V 23 %N 4 %X OBJECTIVE: To review the modes of breech delivery over a 5 year period in Khamis Civil Hospital, Khamis Mushayt, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and to evaluate the trend and associated complications.METHODS: Relevant data was extracted from the delivery room records of all women delivered in Khamis Civil Hospital, Khamis Mushayt, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 1st January 1996 through 31st December 2000. Available data was analyzed.RESULTS: There were 375 breech deliveries, constituting 2.8% of the entire deliveries in the hospital. Eighty-two percent of the breeches were delivered by cesarean section while 18% had assisted vaginal delivery (p=0.0193). Amongst 72 primigravidae breeches, 68 (94.4%) were delivered by cesarean section while 238 (78.5%) out of 303 multigravidae were delivered by cesarean section. There were 2 unexplained neonatal deaths among the vaginal delivery group in multigravidae. Cesarean delivery was associated with less morbidity compared to vaginal delivery.CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated a significant increase in delivery of breeches by cesarean section and the resultant drop, in the number available for assisted breech delivery. Less obstetricians will therefore be exposed practically to the art of assisted breech delivery. Most practicing obstetricians seem to be more inclined towards delivering breeches by cesarean section. If this trend continues, the art of assisted breech delivery may fade. %U https://smj.org.sa/content/smj/23/4/423.full.pdf