Re: Breech Trail
From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Tue Jan 24 10:59:15 2006
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If the head is small and the pelvis wide it is not possible.
BC
Efrain Ramirez a écrit :
>Bernard - you did not answer my question -
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>Ef
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>>At Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
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>>The head must be rather small (ultrasonography) and the pelvis must be
>>rather wide (X-ray pelvimetry).
>>If the the head is obviously (or probably) too big it's a Cs.
>>That's what I meant by "proper selection".
>>BC
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>>Efrain Ramirez a écrit :
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>>>Bernard: what will happen to you if - Gord forbid, you run into a head
>>>entrapment with severe neuroligical sequelae in a breech delivery?
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>>>Ef
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>>>At Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
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>>>>Of course not. I perform Cesareans.
>>>>A vaginal breech is as safe as a vertex, actually a vaginal vertex is as
>>>>risky as a vaginal breech if the selection is done properly.
>>>>80% of the breeches are offered a trial of labor and 50% are VDs.
>>>>BC
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>>>>Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit :
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>>>>>What we call here Normal Vetrex Deliveries are safer than Vaginal Breech
>>>>>Deliveries.
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>>>>>I do much less vaginal deliveries than I like, actually, because NVDs
>>>>>are predominantly done by GPs here, who refer complicated and high risk
>>>>>staff to the specialists. Or not :-(-O
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>>>>>Do you do only vaginal deliveries?
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>>>>>el
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>>>>>on 1/22/06 11:43 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following:
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>>>>>>Vaginal vertex deliveries aren't totally safe either.
>>>>>>Do you do only CSs?
>>>>>>BC
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>>>--
>>>" The greatest obstacle to knowledge is not ignorance,
>>>it is the illusion of knowledge." Daniel J. Boorstin - Historian
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>" The greatest obstacle to knowledge is not ignorance,
>it is the illusion of knowledge." Daniel J. Boorstin - Historian
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