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The Impact of Early Epidural Analgesia on the Course of Labor and Delivery. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina (Kaunas)
Simanauskaite A   +3 more
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Obstetric Vacuum Extraction

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1987
A brief historical review of vacuum extraction, indications for use, safety considerations, mode of action, delivery technique, and discussion of nursing implications is presented. Safety and effectiveness of vacuum extraction are supported by the results of a comparative study done at Mount Sinai Medical Center in which 256 vacuum extractions and 300 ...
B J, Galvan, F F, Broekhuizen
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Obstetric management in vacuum-extraction deliveries

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2016
The aim of this observational study was to describe the obstetric management in vacuum extraction (VE) deliveries and to compare these findings to instructions in clinical guidelines on VE.In 2013, detailed data on management of 600 VE cases were consecutively collected from six different delivery units in Sweden.
Mia, Ahlberg   +2 more
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Obstetric Vacuum Extraction:

Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 2001
This article summarizes the current state of knowledge of obstetric vacuum extraction. The discussed topics include the history of vacuum extraction, indications and contraindications, technique of the procedure, currently marketed instruments, special uses of the vacuum extractor, comparison of vacuum extraction with forceps delivery, and maternal and
P, Miksovsky, W J, Watson
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[Vacuum extraction in modern obstetrics].

Jugoslavenska ginekologija i opstetricija, 1983
From 1970 to 1979 the authors analysed 1721 vacuum extractions. The method was introduced into the Department in 1965 and performed in 0.96% of cases. From 1970 to 1980 the use of VE increased from 1.97% to 4.93%. The most frequent indication for its use was the prolonged expulsion phase (49.78%).
P, Draca, L, Nikolić, M, Maticki
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The Role of Vacuum Extraction in Modern Obstetrics

CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 1994
Vacuum extraction can be an effective technique for operative vaginal delivery, and in some circumstances, it may even be a useful aid in abdominal delivery. Specialized equipment is required, but surprisingly little time is necessary to effect delivery in uncomplicated applications.
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PITUITARY EXTRACT IN OBSTETRICS

The Lancet, 1953
W.C.W. Nixon, H.O. Schild
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