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Traditional Obstetric Pelvimetry in Delivery and Labor
2021In a time when decreasing the number of unnecesary surgeries is of great interest, understanding normal labor, dystocic labor, and when to intervine in order to improve the fetal and maternal outcome is of utmost importance. In the following chapter we describe the history of pelvimetry, the previously characterized types of pelvis and their ...
Kfier Kuba+2 more
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Vaginal cesarean delivery in modern obstetric practice
Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2015To report the experience of our unit with vaginal cesarean deliveries.This is a retrospective, descriptive study of seven vaginal cesarean deliveries performed in the maternity unit of the Centre Hospitalier Regional Universitaire de Saint-Louis in Senegal during the third quarter of 2012.
Ousmane Thiam+4 more
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Non-delivery Obstetric Procedures
2009Cervical incompetence complicates up to 1% of all pregnancies. It is characterized by premature dilation of the internal cervical os and shortening of the cervix from the internal os to the uterine cavity. It is associated with early pregnancy loss and premature birth.
Scott Segal+5 more
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Ketamine for Obstetric Delivery
Anesthesiology, 1977Toshio J. Akamatsu, John J. Bonica
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The Vacuum Extractor for Obstetric Delivery
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1982Lamar Ekbladh, Jouko Halme
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PRINCIPLES IN VAGINAL DELIVERY OF COMPLICATED OBSTETRIC CASES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955There has been a very definite and proper liberalization of the indications for cesarean section in recent years.1In keeping with the present-day safety of the operation, this new trend has been accompanied by a drop in both maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity.
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Anesthesia for Non-delivery Obstetric Procedures
2018Obstetric anesthesia providers most commonly provide either labor analgesia or cesarean delivery anesthesia, though there are a number of other obstetric procedures that also require anesthesia care. This chapter highlights the surgical and anesthetic considerations of the most common non-delivery obstetric procedures, including: postpartum tubal ...
Kasey Fiorini+3 more
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Hypnosis in Obstetrical Delivery
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1960openaire +2 more sources