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Delivery Techniques for Shoulder Dystocia

    https://www.birthinjuryhelpcenter.org/dystocia-delivery-techniques.html
    An alternative delivery technique for Grade II dystocia is known as Posterior Shoulder Delivery. This technique focuses on first delivering the posterior arm and shoulder (i.e., the arm that is free and not stuck behind the pelvic bone). The doctor reaches in and grasps the wrist of the posterior arm,...

Tackle the challenging shoulder dystocia emergency by ...

    https://www.mdedge.com/obgyn/article/87574/obstetrics/tackle-challenging-shoulder-dystocia-emergency-practicing-delivery
    In describing posterior arm delivery, it is important to clearly define the anatomy of the upper extremity. The arm is the portion of the upper extremity from the shoulder to the elbow joint. The long bone of the arm is the humerus. The forearm is the portion of the upper extremity from the elbow to the wrist.

The effect of primary delivery of the anterior compared ...

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223378/
    The hypothesis of this trial is that primary delivery of the posterior shoulder can reduce the incidence of perineal tears, and that a reduction of 10% is clinically significant. It is assumed that the rate of perineal tears using the traditional method of delivering the anterior shoulder first is 85%.Author: Hanne Willer, Anna Jm Aabakke, Lone Krebs

Posterior position BabyCenter

    https://www.babycenter.com/0_posterior-position_1454005.bc
    A 2007 study of 270 women being induced found that more than a third of the babies were in the posterior position just before the induction started, but fewer than 1 in 12 were still that way at delivery. Of the babies who were posterior at birth, over two-thirds of them weren't posterior in the beginning.

A Comparison of Obstetric Maneuvers for the Acute ...

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3101300/
    For the purpose of classification these were divided into the following categories: McRoberts maneuver, suprapubic pressure, Rubin maneuver, delivery of the posterior shoulder, Woods corkscrew maneuver, Gaskin maneuver (delivery in the maternal knee chest position), Zavanelli maneuver, and …Author: Matthew K. Hoffman, Jennifer L. Bailit, D. Ware Branch, Ronald T. Burkman, Paul Van Veldhusien, Li L...

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