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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1999
Shoulder dystocia is an infrequent and unexpected emergency requiring rapid and deft solution. Identifiable risk factors include maternal diabetes, fetal macrosomia (especially in the presence of diabetes), and maternal history of previous delivery of a large infant.
R K, Wagner, P E, Nielsen, B, Gonik
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Shoulder dystocia is an infrequent and unexpected emergency requiring rapid and deft solution. Identifiable risk factors include maternal diabetes, fetal macrosomia (especially in the presence of diabetes), and maternal history of previous delivery of a large infant.
R K, Wagner, P E, Nielsen, B, Gonik
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Shoulder dystocia: diagnosis and management
Obstetric and Intrapartum Emergencies, 2012Edwin Chandraharan +1 more
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Shoulder dystocia, umbilical cord blood gases and neonatal encephalopathy
Australian and New Zealand journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 2021The interpretation of umbilical cord gases may not be straightforward following shoulder dystocia. We reviewed Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee data from New Zealand infants with moderate and severe neonatal encephalopathy (NE) for 2010 ...
M. Battin +3 more
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Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey
Importance Macrosomia represents the most significant risk factor of shoulder dystocia (SD), which is a severe and emergent complication of vaginal delivery. They are both associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Objective The aim of this study was to
Sonia Giouleka +6 more
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Importance Macrosomia represents the most significant risk factor of shoulder dystocia (SD), which is a severe and emergent complication of vaginal delivery. They are both associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Objective The aim of this study was to
Sonia Giouleka +6 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
Shoulder dystocia is an uncommon but not rare obstetric emergency. Death of the infant is unusual but perinatal morbidity is frequent and can result in permanent injury. These cases carry significant medico-legal implications. This chapter covers the mechanisms, predisposing factors and management of shoulder dystocia.
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Shoulder dystocia is an uncommon but not rare obstetric emergency. Death of the infant is unusual but perinatal morbidity is frequent and can result in permanent injury. These cases carry significant medico-legal implications. This chapter covers the mechanisms, predisposing factors and management of shoulder dystocia.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2013
The frequency of shoulder dystocia in different reports has varied, ranging 0.2-3% of all vaginal deliveries. Once a shoulder dystocia occurs, even if all actions are appropriately taken, there is an increased frequency of complications, including third- or fourth-degree perineal lacerations, postpartum hemorrhage, and neonatal brachial plexus palsies.
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The frequency of shoulder dystocia in different reports has varied, ranging 0.2-3% of all vaginal deliveries. Once a shoulder dystocia occurs, even if all actions are appropriately taken, there is an increased frequency of complications, including third- or fourth-degree perineal lacerations, postpartum hemorrhage, and neonatal brachial plexus palsies.
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Catastrophic shoulder dystocia
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003The objective of this paper is to outline in a stepwise fashion a life-saving management sequence for catastrophic shoulder dystocia.Five cases of catastrophic shoulder dystocia are analyzed to determine optimal management when confronted with this terrifying obstetric complication.The management of these five cases reveals the importance of the early ...
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A Forensic Aspect of Fetal Shoulder Dystocia
Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie, 2020Fetal shoulder dystocia (FSD) is an unpredictable and critical obstetric intrapartum emergency, where an objective problem is the relationship between the mother's pelvis and the child, i. e., an anthropometric disorder of delivery mechanics and dynamics.
D. Habek, A. Cerovac
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2020
Objectives Shoulder dystocia (SD) is an obstetrical emergency with well-recognized risk factors. We aimed to identify trends of changes in the specific contribution of risk factors for SD over time.
Leah Grossman +5 more
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Objectives Shoulder dystocia (SD) is an obstetrical emergency with well-recognized risk factors. We aimed to identify trends of changes in the specific contribution of risk factors for SD over time.
Leah Grossman +5 more
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Anal sphincter injury associated with shoulder dystocia
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020Objective: Shoulder dystocia is an obstetric emergency, occurring in 0.2–3% of vaginal deliveries. Research has mainly focused on the neonatal morbidity arising from shoulder dystocia, such as brachial plexus injury and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy ...
B. O’Leary, Vineta Ciprike
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