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obstructed labourFrom: tirupati seshasai (drseshasai@yahoo.co.in)Fri Dec 28 22:43:52 2007
A primi gravid at 41 weeks pregnancy with transverse lie and fetal back is to- words cervix and with leaking membranes with stretch lower segment and distended bladder reported from 100kms with a live fetus on 19Th December 2007. In emergency LS CS when incision of transverse given the child moved her right hand out of incision. As the right arm is out we are unable to push into the uterus the arm. there is no place to hold the foot as the uterus contracted tightly. with grate difficult we are able to hold the right foot and extracted out and the neonate was delivered. there was extent ion of the incision and lacerations are repaired, the neonate had much oedema in right arm and by 3days able to move normally the arm. so as a rule in obstetrics the acoucher has to hold either the head or the limbs of lower extrimity but never the hands, --------------------------------- Save all your chat conversations. Find them online. --------------------------------- --0-819932165-1198907004=:11140
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