Obstetrical Vacuum Extraction
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1 trials/studies)
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Description:
Removal of the fetus from the uterus or vagina at or near the end of pregnancy with a metal traction cup that is attached to the fetus' head. Negative pressure is applied and traction is made on a chain passed through the suction tube. (From Stedman, 26th ed & Dorland, 28th ed)
Also Known As:
Vacuum Extraction, Obstetrical; Vacuum Extraction, Obstetric; Deliveries, Vacuum Extraction; Extraction Deliveries, Vacuum; Extraction Delivery, Vacuum; Extraction, Obstetric Vacuum; Extraction, Obstetrical Vacuum; Extractions, Obstetric Vacuum; Extractions, Obstetrical Vacuum; Obstetric Vacuum Extraction; Obstetric Vacuum Extractions; Obstetrical Vacuum Extractions; Vacuum Extraction Deliveries; Vacuum Extraction Delivery; Vacuum Extractions, Obstetric; Vacuum Extractions, Obstetrical; Delivery, Vacuum Extraction
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| 1. | Breech Presentation
01/01/1968
- " Catamnestic and electroencephalographic studies after forceps delivery, vacuum extraction, breech presentation and abdominal cesearean section]" 10/01/2004
- " Risk factors of OBP included: 1/ large birth weight, 2/ shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour , 3/ instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), 4/ diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, 5/ breech presentation, 6/ delivery an infant with OBP in an antecedent delivery" 04/01/2005
- " OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN: Risk factors of obstetrical brachial plexus palsy include: (1) large birth weight, (2) shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour, (3) instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), (4) diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, (5) breech presentation, (6) delivery and infant with obstetrical brachial plexus palsy in antecedent delivery"
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| 2. | Birth Weight (Birth Weights)
01/01/1991
- " This investigation studied 350 women during their stay in the hospital, after delivery and their newborns regarding birth weight, prematurity, stillbirths, operative interventions for delivery (vacuum extraction, Caesarean section, vaginal breech) and hormonal therapy during pregnancy" 10/01/2004
- " Risk factors of OBP included: 1/ large birth weight, 2/ shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour , 3/ instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), 4/ diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, 5/ breech presentation, 6/ delivery an infant with OBP in an antecedent delivery" 04/01/2005
- " OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN: Risk factors of obstetrical brachial plexus palsy include: (1) large birth weight, (2) shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour, (3) instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), (4) diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, (5) breech presentation, (6) delivery and infant with obstetrical brachial plexus palsy in antecedent delivery" 04/01/2005
- " RESULTS: The clinical risk factor scoring system developed included birth weight, gestational age <38 weeks, oxytocin use during delivery, vacuum extraction, breast feeding, and combination breast and bottle feeding"
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| 3. | Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
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| 4. | Dystocia
07/01/1998
- " If the mother had an assisted instrumental delivery (vacuum extraction, forceps, or cesarean section) because of dystocia, there was a higher risk for her daughter to have an instrumental delivery because of dystocia (odds ratio 1.8, 95% confidence interval 1.0 to 3.1)" 10/01/2004
- " Risk factors of OBP included: 1/ large birth weight, 2/ shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour , 3/ instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), 4/ diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, 5/ breech presentation, 6/ delivery an infant with OBP in an antecedent delivery" 04/01/2005
- " OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN: Risk factors of obstetrical brachial plexus palsy include: (1) large birth weight, (2) shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour, (3) instrumental vaginal delivery (forceps delivery, vacuum extraction), (4) diabetes mellitus and mother's obesity, (5) breech presentation, (6) delivery and infant with obstetrical brachial plexus palsy in antecedent delivery"
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| 5. | Rupture
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