Re: [Re:ACOG Guidelines Shoulder Dystocia]

From: National Brachial Plexus/Erb's Palsy (erbspalsy@usa.net)
Fri Jan 23 20:42:58 2004


It is interesting that my post was removed from the forum, since the site and information that I obtained was origianly from the OB-GYN Net site.

As you can see from the link. Obyn.net???? http://www.obgyn.net/english/pubs/features/presentations/el-sherbiny03/shoulder-dystocia.ppt

You may also obtain this information by utilizing the search engine on the OB-GYN Net, just type in shoulder dystocia.

Boy, trying to raise awareness is a difficult job. Am I to assume all my posts will be handled this way?

"National Brachial Plexus/Erb's Palsy" <erbspalsy@usa.net> wrote:

> ACOG Recommendations for Shoulder Dystocia are as follows, unless there is
an > updated version. You can download a Power Point Document at:
> http://www.obgyn.net/english/pubs/features/presentations/
> el-sherbiny03/shoulder-dystocia.ppt
>
> 1-Suprapubic pressure
>
> 2-McRobert manoeuver
>
> 3- Woods corkscrew .
>
> 4-Rubens manoeuver
>
> 5-Delivery of P. shoulder
>
> 6-Zavanelli
>
> 7-All fours
>
> 8-Cleidotomy
>
> 9-symphysiotomy
>
> You can also find Articles available on the web regarding this subject at:

> http://www.nbpepa.org/articlesonweb.htm
>
> National Brachial Plexus/Erb's Palsy Association,Inc.
> P.O. Box 23
> Larsen, WI 54947
> erbspalsy@usa.net
> http://www.nbpepa.org
>

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erbspalsy@usa.net
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