17: Operative Delivery Flashcards

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Operative vaginal delivery

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Forceps assisted or vacuum extracted

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Maternal indications for operative vaginal delivery

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Exhaustion/lack of effort, inability to have expulsive effort (spinal cord injuries, neuromuscular disorders), need to avoid maternal expulsive effort (cardiac conditions, cerebrovascular diseases), prolonged 2nd stage labor

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Fetal indications for operative vaginal delivery

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Non-reassuring fetal status (bradycardia, repetitive decels)

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Outlet operative vaginal delivery

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Scalp visible at introitus, fetal skull at pelvic floor, fetal head in perineum, rotation does not exceed 45 degrees

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5
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Low operative vaginal delivery

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Leading point of fetal head at +2 station or more, not on pelvic floor

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Midpelvis and high forceps

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Fetal skull is above +2 station, NOT INDICATED TODAY

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Complications of forceps delivery

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Maternal: lacerations, episiotomy extension, pelvic hematomas, urethral/bladder injuries
Fetal: minor facial laceration, forceps marks, nerve injuries, cephalohematomas, skull fx, intracranial hemorrhage

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Advantage of vacuum assisted delivery

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Can be achieved with little maternal analgesia

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Contraindications to vacuum assisted delivery

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Less than 34 wks gestation, suspected fetal coag disorder, suspected macrosomia, breech presentation

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10
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Correct placement of vacuum cup

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Midline of sagittal suture near posterior fontanelle

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Compare complications of vacuum assisted delivery to forceps assisted delivery

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More failed deliveries with vacuums, fewer perineal injuries, increased incidence fetal cephalohematoma, more scalp lacerations/bruising

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Indications for C-section

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Non-reassuring FHR, breech/transverse presentation, low birth weight, active HSV, congenital anomalies, cephalopelvic disproportion, failure to progress labor, placental abruption, placenta previa, maternal tumors and warts, conjoined twins, etc.

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Complications of C-section

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Uterine artery laceration, bladder and ureteral injury, GI tract injury, uterine atony, hysterectomy

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