2006
DOI: 10.1002/uog.3848
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Intrapartum translabial ultrasound (ITU): sonographic landmarks and correlation with successful vacuum extraction

Abstract: Objective Having studied intrapartum translabial ultrasound (ITU)

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“…3 Various sonographic modalities have been employed in the intrapartum determination of the fetal head engagement. 5 Success in nonoperative vaginal birth mainly depends on the fetal descent and thus it is a central element in the clinical evaluation of progress of labor. Malrotation of the fetal head is largely due to the lack of descent, causing relative cephalopelvic disproportion.…”
Section: Intrapartum Ultrasonography For Prediction Of Vaginal Delivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3 Various sonographic modalities have been employed in the intrapartum determination of the fetal head engagement. 5 Success in nonoperative vaginal birth mainly depends on the fetal descent and thus it is a central element in the clinical evaluation of progress of labor. Malrotation of the fetal head is largely due to the lack of descent, causing relative cephalopelvic disproportion.…”
Section: Intrapartum Ultrasonography For Prediction Of Vaginal Delivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Recent reports suggest that intrapartum ultrasound imaging may be of assistance in overcoming these problems by facilitating application of a series of evaluations for determination of fetal head position and progression during labor. [1][2][3][4][5][6] This would offer a better prediction of successful vaginal delivery.…”
Section: Intrapartum Ultrasound In Labormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well as head station and head descent, we proposed the 'head direction' as a simple measurement 2,3 (Figure 1). This was based on data from a pilot study obtained during the first and second stages of normal labor as well as immediately prior to operative vaginal delivery.…”
Section: Quantification Of Fetal Head Direction and Descentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strong inverse correlation between the angle of progression and the headperineum distance has been detected. The direction of the head was defined by Henrich et al [8] as the angle between the infrapubic line of the pelvis (a line perpendicular to the longest diameter of the pubis from the lower border) and another line drawn perpendicular to the widest diameter of the fetal head. Ghi et al [2] combined the direction of the fetal head with the degree of midline rotation of the fetal head to establish pelvic descent and vaginal delivery prognosis but It was Barbera [5] who described the angle of descent.…”
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confidence: 99%