2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2007.03.013
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Cinq questions à propos de la ventouse Kiwi OmniCup™☆

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“…Malmstroem or Bird's cups) and actually presents higher rates of cup detachment (up to 21%). [79][80][81] The evolution of VAD devices described here provides an insight into the motivations driving change and the relatively modest innovations which have occurred as a result. Key advances addressed easing cup insertion and handling inside the birth canal, reduction of device failure rate and the use of instrumentation to help regulate the procedure.…”
Section: Design Evolution Of Vad Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Malmstroem or Bird's cups) and actually presents higher rates of cup detachment (up to 21%). [79][80][81] The evolution of VAD devices described here provides an insight into the motivations driving change and the relatively modest innovations which have occurred as a result. Key advances addressed easing cup insertion and handling inside the birth canal, reduction of device failure rate and the use of instrumentation to help regulate the procedure.…”
Section: Design Evolution Of Vad Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The handle also features indicators to display vacuum-level and traction level during use. 78,79 However despite the addition of instrumentation, the device has not shown significant improvement on delivery rate success in comparison to older cups (e.g. Malmstroem or Bird’s cups) and actually presents higher rates of cup detachment (up to 21%).…”
Section: Design Evolution Of Vad Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%