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- W1504906178 abstract "Abstract There have been 36 statistical reports concerning the use of the Kielland forceps in 1762 deliveries. In addition, 27 other individuals have expressed opinions about the new forceps and nearly all feel that the new instrument is a definite advance for delivering babies when the head is high and when the occiput is not in the anterior half of the pelvis. Most authors agree that the insertion of the anterior blade in the uterus is easily accomplished and without danger, and that maternal lacerations are less frequent than with the old types of forceps. The new forceps do not slip because there is an equal distribution of pressure all over the skull and the results for the children are very good. Rotation is easily accomplished and without damage. A biparietal application is always possible, the normal mechanism of labor can readily be imitated and less force is necessary for delivery. About half of the authors feel that the use of the forceps should be restricted to specialists in obstetrics. Of 61 individuals who have written or spoken about the Kielland forceps only six maintain that the new forceps are harmful or unnecessary. They are Schauta, Zimmermann, Sellheim, Opitz, Stratz and Fink. Schauta and Stratz never used the Kielland forceps and the others, except Fink, had very little experience with them. Fehling also opposed the new forceps but he spoke of a three bladed instrument. Very recently Hiess in an article on high forceps operations expressed the opinion that the Kielland instrument was better than other forceps where high forceps were required. In the same issue Gaussbauer reported two cases in which the umbilical cord was torn by the anterior blade of the Kielland forceps. In one case there was profuse bleeding but the child was born alive. In the other case there was no bleeding but the baby was born dead. Gaussbauer does not believe these two cases should bring discredit to the Kielland forceps, because in his series of 80 cases, he had very good results. He does, however, caution against rotating the anterior blade in the uterus." @default.
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