OBJECTIVE: Evaluate of the usefulness of manual rotation of occipito-posterior or transverse presentation. DESIGN: One year retrospective study (1991). SETTING: Maternity hospital, Clinique Universitaire Baudelocque. SUBJECTS: All patients during labour having a spontaneous (n = 160) or a manual rotation (n = 368) of an occipito-posterior or occipitotransverse presentation. The manual rotation could be indicated for a fetal distress, a protracted first stage of labour or prophylactically. INTERVENTION: Manual rotation as described by Tarnier, was performed at least at 7 cm cervical dilatation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Success rate of manual rotation, cesarean section rate, maternal, fetal and neonatal complications
Keywords : Adolescent,Adult,adverse effects,Cesarean Section,complications,Extraction,Obstetrical,Female,Fetal Distress,Humans,Labor Presentation,methods,Obstetric Labor Complications,Patients,Pregnancy,Pregnancy Outcome,Retrospective Studies,Rotation,therapy,, Rotation,Vertex,Presentations, k laser uk
Date of Publication : 1995
Authors : Haddad B;Abirached F;Calvez G;Cabrol D;
Organisation : Service de Gynecologie-Obstetrique
Journal of Publication : J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)
Pubmed Link : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7782591
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