This pilot study was a randomized control trial conducted in the labour ward and operating theatre of Pusat Perubatan UKM, between May 2013 to September 2013. The trial included 34 women whom were in advance labour during caesarean section. The C-snorkel device was used to disengage an impacted fetal head during caesarean section. Maternal outcomes evaluated were blood loss, blood transfusion, duration of surgery, incidence of extended tears and post operative infection. The fetal outcomes evaluated were APGAR score at 1 and 5 minutes, umbilical cord pH, trauma to the fetus during delivery and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of full-dilatation cesarean deliveries using the...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetric surgery. A change in the oper...
Background: There has been progressive increase in C-section (CS) rate globally since last 10 years....
Introduction: Instrumental delivery is an art that is fading and may disappear in the near future al...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
A deeply impacted foetal head in a second stage caesarean section is associated with an increased ri...
Background: Second-stage caesarean sections, of which there are around 34,000 per year in the United...
Background: Considering the high rate of caesarean section, and the difficulty during delivery of th...
Background: Difficulty is frequently encountered in extraction of floating fetal head. This study wi...
Abstract Background Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically...
Background Caesarean birth at full cervical dilatation can be technically challenging and may be ass...
Background: Caesarean section involves making an incision in the woman's abdomen and cutting through...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of full-dilatation cesarean deliveries using the...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetric surgery. A change in the oper...
Background: There has been progressive increase in C-section (CS) rate globally since last 10 years....
Introduction: Instrumental delivery is an art that is fading and may disappear in the near future al...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
A deeply impacted foetal head in a second stage caesarean section is associated with an increased ri...
Background: Second-stage caesarean sections, of which there are around 34,000 per year in the United...
Background: Considering the high rate of caesarean section, and the difficulty during delivery of th...
Background: Difficulty is frequently encountered in extraction of floating fetal head. This study wi...
Abstract Background Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically...
Background Caesarean birth at full cervical dilatation can be technically challenging and may be ass...
Background: Caesarean section involves making an incision in the woman's abdomen and cutting through...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of full-dilatation cesarean deliveries using the...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetric surgery. A change in the oper...
Background: There has been progressive increase in C-section (CS) rate globally since last 10 years....