INTRODUCTION: Assisted vaginal birth (AVB) refers to the obstetric procedure commonly performed during the second stage of labor, aimed to expedite delivery after evaluating alternatives options of cesarean birth or expectant management. OBJECTIVE: the perineum. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective observational monocentric study conducted on the cohort of women with singleton pregnancies who delivered vaginally in 2023 at the Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico in Milan. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify factors independently associated with AVB. A secondary analysis compared maternal and neonatal outcomes between perineal and mid/low cavity vacuum applications. RESULTS: < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In this real-world cohort, AVB was mainly associated with well-established factors, confirming previous evidence. Mid/low cavity applications showed greater maternal morbidity than perineal applications, underscoring the importance of careful case selection and procedural planning.
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