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Foley catheter placement for induction of labor in the setting of ruptured membranes
Aurora Ob/Gyn Residents
  • Farhiyo Abdulle, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Jessica J F Kram, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Andra Cicero, Advocate Aurora Health
Affiliations

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Aurora UW Medical Group, Center for Urban Population Health

Publication Date
5-24-2017
Presentation Notes
Poster presented at: Aurora Scientific Day; May 24, 2017; Milwaukee, WI.
Abstract

Conclusions: Similar to other studies, our case series suggested that the use of Foley catheter for cervical ripening in the state of ruptured membrane is safe and effective.

We hope that our case series encourages randomized prospective clinical trials that will further investigate the complications of Foley catheter placement in the state of ruptured membranes, specifically as it relates to:

  • The rate of intrapartum infection when compared to other induction methods
  • The correlation between positive GBS status and Foley catheter placement
  • The effectiveness of Foley catheters as a cervical ripening agent for the induction of labor in PPROM for gestation ages >34 weeks

Document Type
Poster
Citation Information

Abdulle F, Kram J, Cicero A. Foley catheter placement for induction of labor in the setting of ruptured membranes. Poster presented at: Aurora Scientific Day; May 24, 2017; Milwaukee, WI.