Intrapartum management of breech presentation.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-1996
Abstract
Breech presentation is associated with significantly increased risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Most of the morbidity and mortality associated with breech delivery results from cord compression, nuchal arm, and difficulty in the delivery of the aftercoming head. Routine cesarean delivery of term breeches may not be an unreasonable option, according to many physicians. In our view, the best results for vaginal delivery are achieved using strict protocols that select term or near-term frank breeches of normal size and with proper demonstration of pelvic dimensions. Serious consideration for cesarean delivery should be given to all others. If cesarean delivery is chosen for the very low-birth-weight infant, it is important to use a vertical uterine incision and appropriate anesthesia techniques to ensure atraumatic delivery and optimize out-come. ECV is safe and effective for reducing the incidence of breech presentation but will have little, if any, impact on the overall cesarean delivery rate.
Volume
23
Issue
1
First Page
31
Last Page
49
ISSN
0095-5108
Published In/Presented At
Scorza W. E. (1996). Intrapartum management of breech presentation. Clinics in perinatology, 23(1), 31–49.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
8689802
Department(s)
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Document Type
Article