Should dystocia Flashcards
1
Q
prevalence shoulder dystocia
A
3%
2
Q
Risk factors SD
A
- increasing birth weight
- maternal diabetes
- pitocin
- prior SD (reoccurrence risk 5-10%)
- operative vaginal delivery
3
Q
maternal complications of SD
A
- 4th degree tears
- hemorrhage
- cutaneous neuropathy
- obstetrical anal sphincter injury
4
Q
neonatal complications of SD
A
- brachial plexus injury (5% incidence with 80% recovery)
- clavicular humerus fracture
- neonatal asphyxia
5
Q
SD prevention with iOL prior to 39w
A
not recommended
6
Q
NND with CS to prevent one permanent neonatal nerve injury in a diabetic mother at 4500g
A
400
7
Q
management of SD
A
- mcroberts
- suprapubic pressure (avoid fundal pressure)
- Delivery of posterior arm
95% cases resolved with above
- Rotation maneuvers
- rubin maneuver : pressure on posterior shoulder
- Wood screw; pressure on anterior shoulder
- gaskin ‘all fours with gentile traction - Zavanelli
- Abdominal rescue (intraabdominal pressures anterior shoulder)
8
Q
SD sims have shown improvement in
A
communication
above maneuvers
documentation of delivery