Background: Delivery of fetal head through uterine incision is often the major technical problem during low transverse cesarean section when the presenting part is unengaged. Techniques to deliver head under special circumstances are traumatic to both mother and fetus. This study aims to establish the role of vectis in extraction of fetal head during lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) and to assess associated difficulties or untoward effects of use of vectis over manual method.Methods: The study was undertaken in PESIMSR, Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh over two years. Vectis was used in extraction of fetal head in LSCS in 100 cases of full term pregnancy and maternal and neonatal outcomes were compared with 100 cases of manual extraction.Results...
BACKGROUND Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically chall...
Background: Deeply engaged head in second stage caesarean section is not new, every obstetrician mus...
A deeply impacted foetal head in a second stage caesarean section is associated with an increased ri...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
Background: Difficulty is frequently encountered in extraction of floating fetal head. This study wi...
Background: Difficult fetal extraction occurs in 1-2% of caesarean deliveries. Either forceps or a v...
Background: Considering the high rate of caesarean section, and the difficulty during delivery of th...
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
Introduction: Instrumental delivery is an art that is fading and may disappear in the near future al...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Background: In a time when repeat caesarean deliveries are becoming more frequent, more elective LSC...
Background: To compare Maternal and fetal morbidity between Patwardhan method of second stage LSCS a...
Background: Caesarean section involves making an incision in the woman's abdomen and cutting through...
Background: To evaluate Patwardhan’s method of delivering shoulders first during second stage cesare...
Objective: To compare the incidence of unintended uterine extension of low transverse uterine incisi...
BACKGROUND Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically chall...
Background: Deeply engaged head in second stage caesarean section is not new, every obstetrician mus...
A deeply impacted foetal head in a second stage caesarean section is associated with an increased ri...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
Background: Difficulty is frequently encountered in extraction of floating fetal head. This study wi...
Background: Difficult fetal extraction occurs in 1-2% of caesarean deliveries. Either forceps or a v...
Background: Considering the high rate of caesarean section, and the difficulty during delivery of th...
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
Introduction: Instrumental delivery is an art that is fading and may disappear in the near future al...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Background: In a time when repeat caesarean deliveries are becoming more frequent, more elective LSC...
Background: To compare Maternal and fetal morbidity between Patwardhan method of second stage LSCS a...
Background: Caesarean section involves making an incision in the woman's abdomen and cutting through...
Background: To evaluate Patwardhan’s method of delivering shoulders first during second stage cesare...
Objective: To compare the incidence of unintended uterine extension of low transverse uterine incisi...
BACKGROUND Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically chall...
Background: Deeply engaged head in second stage caesarean section is not new, every obstetrician mus...
A deeply impacted foetal head in a second stage caesarean section is associated with an increased ri...