Design
We conducted a retrospective cohort study examining all trials of
operative vaginal delivery performed in Obstetric theatre at the James
Cook University NHS Hospital over five years (2014-2018). The hospital
is a consultant-led UK NHS maternity unit with between approximately
4500-5000 deliveries per year and level three neonatal intensive care
facilities. Within the delivery unit there is consultant presence on
labour ward from 0830-2200 every day with a senior registrar (doctor
with minimum 5 years postgraduate obstetric training) present overnight.
For all second stage of labour deliveries performed in obstetric theatre
the unit policy recommends consultant attendance to supervise the
delivery. Our study was granted ethical approval provided by the local
learning and research institute as part of an ongoing service
evaluation.