The rate and perioperative mortality of caesarean section in Sierra Leone.
Hampus HolmerMichael M KamaraHåkon Angell BolkanAlex van DuinenSulaiman ContehFatu FornaBinyam HailuStefan R HanssonAlimamy P KoromaMichael M KoromaJerker LiljestrandHerman LonneeSantigie SesayLars HaganderPublished in: BMJ global health (2019)
The caesarean section rate has increased rapidly in Sierra Leone, but the distribution remains uneven. Caesarean section mortality is high, but there is wide variation. More access to caesarean sections for maternal and neonatal complications is needed in underserved areas, and expansion should be coupled with efforts to limit late presentation, to offer assisted vaginal delivery when indicated and to ensure optimal perioperative care.