Outcome of breech presentation after 34 weeks of period of gestation of pregnancy [PDF]
Background & objective: Management of breech presentation at term remains an area of controversy in modern obstetrics. Most cases are delivered by cesarean delivery in present practice in the absence of concrete evidence in its favour.
Rajesh Kumar Mishra +2 more
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Predictors of success of external cephalic version and cephalic presentation at birth among 1253 women with non‐cephalic presentation using logistic regression and classification tree analyses [PDF]
Eileen K. Hutton +2 more
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Impact of Fetal Presentation on Pregnancy Outcome in Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes [PDF]
Aim of the Study: To determine the impact of fetal presentation on pregnancy outcome in preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) Study Design: Retrospective.
Smitha Joy, Sobha Nair, Radhamany K
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Background Breech presentation is observed in 3–4% at term of pregnancy and is one of the leading causes of cesarean section. There is no established treatment for breech presentation before 36 weeks.
Hiroki Shinmura +11 more
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Erratum: Linear Vesicles and Bulla along the Course of the Cephalic Vein: A Rare Presentation of Vesicant-type Reaction following Intravenous Docetaxel Infusion. [PDF]
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External cephalic version as an opportunity to reduce the percentage of elective caesarean sections
Non-cephalic foetal positions account for about 3-4% of all timed deliveries. According to the recommendations of the Polish Socie-ty of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians on caesarean section, in the case of a non-cephalic position of the foetus in a ...
Jadwiga Surówka, Marek Klimek
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Undiagnosed non‐cephalic presentation in labor carries increased risks for both the mother and baby. Routine pregnancy care based on maternal abdominal palpation fails to detect the majority of cases of non‐cephalic presentation.
H. de Castro +4 more
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Reducing the cesarean delivery rates for breech presentations: administration of spinal anesthesia facilitates manipulation to cephalic presentation, but is it cost saving? [PDF]
BackgroundExternal cephalic version (ECV) is infrequently performed and 98% of breech presenting fetuses are delivered surgically. Neuraxial analgesia can increase the success rate of ECV significantly, potentially reducing cesarean delivery rates for ...
Carolyn F. Weiniger +4 more
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