abnormal fetal positions Flashcards

1
Q

what is OP

A

occiput in one of the posterior segments of the pelvis. post fontanelle

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2
Q

why is labour prolonged in OP position

A

degree of rotation needed

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3
Q

what happens to baby during labour OP

A

60% rotate to OA,some to transverse and arrest and some to truly posterior

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4
Q

what is the commonest malpresentation

A

breech

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5
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conditions pre disposing to breech

A

contracted pelvis, bicornuate uterus, fibroid uterus, oligohydramnios, placenta praevia, spina bifida, hydrocephalic fetus

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6
Q

what can women complain of if breech

A

pain under their ribs

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7
Q

main causes of morbidity breech

A

intracranial haemorrhage, asphyxia, fracture of clavicle femur humerus

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8
Q

what is the commonest type of breech

A

frank- extended legs

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9
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types of breech

A

frank (extended legs), complete (flexed legs), footling

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10
Q

which type of breech has the highest risk of cord prolapse

A

footling

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11
Q

management breech if vaginal delivery planned

A

external cephalic version- 36 weeks primip, 37 weeks multip

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12
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contraindications cephalic version

A

placenta praevia, ruptured membranes, APH in last 7 days, multiple pregnancy, uterine scars, fetal abnormality, pre eclampsia, unstable lie

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13
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contraindications vaginal delivery in breech

A

footling, kneeling breech, inadequate pelvis, prev c section, hyperextended neck, concomitant condition

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14
Q

what leads to a face delivery

A

most by chance- head extends rather than flexes as engages, 15% due to congenital malformation eg anencephaly

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15
Q

what is the most unfavourable presentation

A

brow

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16
Q

associations brow presentation

A

contracted pelvis, very big fetus

17
Q

management brow presentation

A

c section as head doesn’t engage

18
Q

causes of transverse lie

A

multiparity, multiple pregnancy, polyhydramnios, placenta praevia, contracted pelvis

19
Q

which lie has a high risk of cord prolapse

A

transverse lie

20
Q

management transverse lie

A

ECV may be attempted at 32 weeks. c section