ObjectiveTo investigate risk factors, management and outcomes of impacted fetal head (IFH) at caesarean section (CS).Study designThis is a retrospective cohort study of all women with singleton, cephalic pregnancies who had an emergency CS during one-year (2016) at North Bristol NHS Trust, UK (n = 838).The incidence of caesarean section at full dilatation (CSFD) and IFH were calculated using the annual birth rate. To identify risk factors for IFH, maternal, perinatal and intrapartum characteristics were compared according to the presence or absence of IFH, and separately for first- and second-stage CS. Techniques employed to disimpact the fetal head were described. Univariable and multivariable comparisons of maternal and perinatal outcomes...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore women's views on the acceptability of different techniques f...
Background: Caesarean section preferred as an emergency or elective procedure are entirely different...
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...
Objective(s)To understand current practice, expertise and training requirements for management of an...
Objective: To determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
An impaction of the foetal head at caesarean section is a topical concern in modern obstetric practi...
Background: Caesarean sections (CS) account for 26% of all births in the UK, of which at least 5% ar...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Background: Second-stage caesarean sections, of which there are around 34,000 per year in the United...
BackgroundThis study aimed to explore women’s views on the acceptability of different techniques for...
BACKGROUND Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically chall...
Background Caesarean birth at full cervical dilatation can be technically challenging and may be ass...
Objective: To evaluate caesarean section (CS) rates and moderate to severe hypoxaemic ischaemic ence...
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore women's views on the acceptability of different techniques f...
Background: Caesarean section preferred as an emergency or elective procedure are entirely different...
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...
Objective(s)To understand current practice, expertise and training requirements for management of an...
Objective: To determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
An impaction of the foetal head at caesarean section is a topical concern in modern obstetric practi...
Background: Caesarean sections (CS) account for 26% of all births in the UK, of which at least 5% ar...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Background: Second-stage caesarean sections, of which there are around 34,000 per year in the United...
BackgroundThis study aimed to explore women’s views on the acceptability of different techniques for...
BACKGROUND Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically chall...
Background Caesarean birth at full cervical dilatation can be technically challenging and may be ass...
Objective: To evaluate caesarean section (CS) rates and moderate to severe hypoxaemic ischaemic ence...
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore women's views on the acceptability of different techniques f...
Background: Caesarean section preferred as an emergency or elective procedure are entirely different...
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...