Objective: To determine factors contributing to the failure of vacuum delivery and to compare the neonatal and maternal morbidity associated with failed and successful procedures. Methods: A retrospective case– control study was undertaken at Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya, by review of medical charts from the period of January 2007 to December 2010. In total, 31 cases of failed vacuum delivery were compared with 124 controls where extraction was successful. The primary outcome measure was fetal malposition. Secondary outcome measures included a composite score of maternal complications, a 5-minute Apgar score below 7, an umbilical arterial pH below 7.1, and a base excess below−12. Multiple logistic regression analysis was und...
The study was a randomized prospective controlled study carried in Omdurman maternity Hospital whic...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes between vacuum extraction and second-stage ces...
Background: To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of vacuum versus forceps application in assist...
Objective: To determine factors contributing to the failure of vacuum delivery and to compare the ne...
Objective: To identify potential predictors for failed vacuum-assisted delivery. Study design: Retro...
Objective To identify potential predictors for failed vacuum-assisted delivery. Study design Retrosp...
Background Midpelvic vacuum extractions are controversial due to reports of increased risk of matern...
Background: Vacuum extraction and forceps are the two options when an instrument is needed to facili...
Background: Instrumental or assisted vaginal birth is commonly used to expedite birth, for the benef...
Abstract Background: Vacuum extraction delivery is instrumental assisted vaginal delivery performed...
Background: Aims and objectives of the study were to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of force...
Obstetric practice continues to change, particularly assisted vaginal delivery. Vacuum delivery is a...
Operative vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction plays a very important role in modern day obstetrics...
Objective: To evaluate the risk factors and maternal and neonatal morbidity associated with sequenti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether two techniques of vacuum extraction delivery-continuous vacuum and i...
The study was a randomized prospective controlled study carried in Omdurman maternity Hospital whic...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes between vacuum extraction and second-stage ces...
Background: To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of vacuum versus forceps application in assist...
Objective: To determine factors contributing to the failure of vacuum delivery and to compare the ne...
Objective: To identify potential predictors for failed vacuum-assisted delivery. Study design: Retro...
Objective To identify potential predictors for failed vacuum-assisted delivery. Study design Retrosp...
Background Midpelvic vacuum extractions are controversial due to reports of increased risk of matern...
Background: Vacuum extraction and forceps are the two options when an instrument is needed to facili...
Background: Instrumental or assisted vaginal birth is commonly used to expedite birth, for the benef...
Abstract Background: Vacuum extraction delivery is instrumental assisted vaginal delivery performed...
Background: Aims and objectives of the study were to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of force...
Obstetric practice continues to change, particularly assisted vaginal delivery. Vacuum delivery is a...
Operative vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction plays a very important role in modern day obstetrics...
Objective: To evaluate the risk factors and maternal and neonatal morbidity associated with sequenti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether two techniques of vacuum extraction delivery-continuous vacuum and i...
The study was a randomized prospective controlled study carried in Omdurman maternity Hospital whic...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes between vacuum extraction and second-stage ces...
Background: To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of vacuum versus forceps application in assist...