Obstructed labor with the fetal head impacted in pelvis is an obstetric complication that requires cesarean delivery with skilful handling. Extraction and delivery of the fetal head in this situation can be achieved utilizing either an ‘abdomino-vaginal’ approach or ‘reverse breech extraction’. Other techniques include use of a ‘Dis impaction system’ or ‘Patwardhan technique’. However, caesarean delivery cannot provide assurance against maternal and neonatal morbidity. Evidence is needed to guide clinicians as to which technique; reverse breech extraction or push method best facilitates delivery with the least complications for mother and baby. The superiority of one technique over another is yet to be proven. The present review indicates t...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
AIM: Although term breech presentation is a relatively rare condition (3-5% of all births), it cont...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
Abstract Background Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Breech presentation and breech delivery increase fetal-maternal morbidity and mortality. In cases of...
10.1016/S0020-7292(96)02817-2International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics562183-184IJGO
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
"Push or pull” are the two methods by which an impacted head may be delivered during a caesarean sec...
Nowadays, even in developing countries Cesarean section is the most common method of delivery for th...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: When all the breech conditions for the acceptance of a vaginal bre...
Objective: Fetal head entrapment during a caesarean delivery due to breech presentation is an emerge...
External cephalic version (ECV), the transabdominal manipulation of a breech-presenting fetus into a...
Background: Caesarean section involves making an incision in the woman's abdomen and cutting through...
Nowadays, the majority of breech deliveries are by cesarean section. In Siriraj Hospital, planned va...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
AIM: Although term breech presentation is a relatively rare condition (3-5% of all births), it cont...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...
Abstract Background Caesarean section with extraction of a deeply impacted fetal head is technically...
A complication arising at caesarean birth when the baby's head is deeply engaged in the pelvis and m...
Breech presentation and breech delivery increase fetal-maternal morbidity and mortality. In cases of...
10.1016/S0020-7292(96)02817-2International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics562183-184IJGO
Background: To compare the maternal and neonatal morbidities between the “Patwardhan” technique and ...
"Push or pull” are the two methods by which an impacted head may be delivered during a caesarean sec...
Nowadays, even in developing countries Cesarean section is the most common method of delivery for th...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: When all the breech conditions for the acceptance of a vaginal bre...
Objective: Fetal head entrapment during a caesarean delivery due to breech presentation is an emerge...
External cephalic version (ECV), the transabdominal manipulation of a breech-presenting fetus into a...
Background: Caesarean section involves making an incision in the woman's abdomen and cutting through...
Nowadays, the majority of breech deliveries are by cesarean section. In Siriraj Hospital, planned va...
Background: Unengaged fetal head during Caesarean section often complicates the delivery process. Th...
AIM: Although term breech presentation is a relatively rare condition (3-5% of all births), it cont...
Objective: to determine the incidence of, and complication rates from, impacted fetal head at full d...