Re: My most stressful case this week! (obs)

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Jul 20 14:38:14 2000


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> De : "Steve & Eryl Raymond" <eryl@intekom.co.za> > Répondre à : ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net > Date : Thu, 20 Jul 2000 13:55:23 -0500 > À : Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> > Objet : Re: My most stressful case this week! (obs) > > Before deciding not to do breeches because of the risk of nuchal > displacement, wouldn't it be better to consider the number of > nuchal displacements that actually occur, and study what to do in > that event. I've only seen a couple, but both responded nicely to > complete (180 degree) rotation - I think it has somebody's name > attached to the procedure. > > On 19 Jul 2000, at 20:53, Paul Prior MD wrote: > > On Wed, 19 Jul 2000 17:27:16 -0500, Griffiths Malcolm > >> The problems was of two nuccal arms in a good sized (3.9Kg) breech. > > I have done a single vaginal breech delivery with double nuchal arm. > It was the last vaginal breech I hope to ever do. > >> My understanding has really been that nuccal arms arise as a result >> of traction and stimulation of the baby and don't occur if management >> is hands off - I may be wrong! > > I don't think so, not in my case at least. > >> I think I have had a very near miss and don't want to repeat this >> experience for a long time! > > Amen. > > -- > Paul Prior MD > Ashland, KY USA > Dr. Steve Raymond > Head of Department of O & G > Empangeni Hospital > Empangeni > SOUTH AFRICA 3880 > Ph:(+27)(035)77721111 >





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