8.23 Breech Presentation Flashcards

1
Q

What % of pregnancies are breech at 37 weeks?

A

less than 5%

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2
Q

What are the types of breech?

A

Complete
(Incomplete)
Extended / Frank
Footling

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3
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What happens in complete breech?

A

legs are fully flexed at the hips and knees

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4
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What happens in incomplete breech?

A

one leg flexed at the hip and extended at the knee

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5
Q

What happens in extended / frank breech?

A

both legs flexed at the hip and extended at the knee

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6
Q

What happens in footling breech?

A

foot is presenting through the cervix with the leg extended

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7
Q

What can be done to correct breech? When?

A

ECV - external cephalic version

use at 36 weeks for nullips and 37 for previous mums

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8
Q

What options are offered for delivery of breech?

A

vaginal - safer for mum (need experienced team and theatre nearby for 40%)

ELCS - safer for fetus (and if first twin is breech)

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9
Q

What two things are given to mum for an ECV?

A
  • SC terbutaline tocolysis (beta-agonist)

- antiD if she is Rh-ve (plus Kleihauer test)

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