Abstract 
         
         We report on a series of 146 cases of vaginal delivery after previous Caesarean section
            conducted between 1993 and 2002 at the University Teaching Hospital, Yaounde (Cameroon).
            During the period under review 945 cases of Caesarean section were done out of a total
            of 9 439 deliveries (10 %). Delivery was spontaneous in 141 cases whereas in 5 cases
            it was assisted by vacuum extraction. In 13 cases Caesarean section was carried out
            after failure of trial of labour. Maternal mortality, resulting from pulmonary embolism,
            was observed in 1 case. We conclude that strict selection of patients who had previous
            Caesarean section for trial of labour renders vaginal delivery a safe alternative
            to Caesarean section.
         
         
         
            
Key words 
         
         
            Sectio ceasarea - vaginal delivery - maternal mortality
          
       
    
   
      
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