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Singleton breach presentation planned for vaginal delivery

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MJZ;VOL10;6;DEC1976-JAN1977-Vaginal Delivery.pdf (692.1Kb)
Date
1976-12
Author
Davis, V. E. Creator
Type
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Language
en
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Abstract
A retrospective study of 156 consecutive cases of singleton breach presentation planned for vaginal delivery is presented. The incidence of caesarean section was not increased when compared with that for all Hospital and clinic confinements. The perinatal mortality and prematurity rates were high. The incidence of cord prolapse was increased especially with the footling breech. The need for an experienced Obstetrician and Anaesthetist to conduct all deliveries was demonstrated. Factors influencing the assessment of feto-pelvic proportion and the occurrence of trauma and asphyxia in the management of breech labour and delivery are discussed. The continued place of external cephalic version is justified by the perinatal mortality rate.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11595
Citation
Davis, V. E. (1976). Singleton breach presentation planned for vaginal delivery. Medical Journal of Zambia. 10, (6)
Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.
Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia.
Subject
Singleton Breach Presentation
Delivery, Obstetric
Female
Description
A retrospective study of 156 consecutive cases of singleton breach presentation planned for vaginal delivery.
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