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. 2012 Jul;286(1):237-47.
doi: 10.1007/s00404-012-2294-6. Epub 2012 Apr 1.

Mode of delivery in non-cephalic presenting twins: a systematic review

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Mode of delivery in non-cephalic presenting twins: a systematic review

Charlotte N Steins Bisschop et al. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose: This systematic review aims to determine if there are evidence-based recommendations for the optimal mode of delivery for non-cephalic presenting first- and/or second twins. We investigated the impact of the mode of delivery on neonatal outcome for twin deliveries with (1) the first twin (twin A) in non-cephalic presentation, (2) the second (twin B) in non-cephalic presentation and (3) both twins in non-cephalic presentation.

Methods: A computer-aided search of Medline, Embase, Cinahl and Cochrane databases was carried out and quality of the studies was assessed with the Cochrane Collaboration's tool for assessing risk of bias and the GRADE approach.

Results: One high-quality clinical trial (60 twin pairs) and 16 moderate/low-quality observational studies (3,167 twin pairs) showed no difference in neonatal outcome between vaginal and caesarean delivery in twin A and/or B.

Conclusion: Our results do not suggest benefit of caesarean over vaginal delivery for selected twin gestations with twin A and/or twin B in non-cephalic presentation. However, no final conclusion can be drawn due to the small sample sizes and statistic limitations of the included studies. Randomized studies with sufficient power are required to make a strong recommendation.

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Literature search. Search updated September 18th 2011. N number of articles. Single asterisk indicates that one study was published in two articles [14, 15]. Double asterisks indicate that two articles [24, 27] included one subgroup with twin A and one subgroup with twin B in non-cephalic presentation

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