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- W2943881744 abstract "Background Intrapartum ultrasound scanning has been proposed as an ancillary tool in the decision-making process of instrumental vaginal delivery. Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the sonographic visualization with a transperineal scan of the fetal occiput or forehead distal to the pubic symphysis with anterior or posterior presentation, respectively (fetal occiput or forehead sign), and the outcome of a vacuum delivery. Study Design We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent a vacuum application in our hospital from 2011–2017, excluding outlet applications. In each case, a preliminary transperineal scan was performed to confirm fetal presentation and position and to demonstrate the presence or absence of the fetal occiput or forehead sign. The head direction, angle of progression, and the head perineum distance were also noted. The primary outcome measure was the success of the vacuum. The secondary outcome measures included fetal complications and perineal lacerations. Results A total of 196 consecutive patients were enrolled in the study. The occiput or forehead sign was present in 150 and was associated with a successful vaginal extraction in all cases. Of the 46 cases without the sign, 5 babies (10.8%) were delivered by cesarean section after a failed vacuum (P=.0006). The occiput or forehead sign was also associated with fewer grade 3–4 perineal lacerations (10.7% vs 35.7%; P=.0005) and cephalohematomas, although the difference was not statistically significant (1.4% vs 4.3%). There was a good correlation between the occiput or forehead sign and the other sonographic methods that previously had been proposed to predict a successful vacuum extraction, such as head direction, angle of progression, and head perineum distance. Conclusion In our hands, the fetal occiput or forehead sign was associated strongly with successful vacuum application and with a very low rate of maternal and fetal complications." @default.
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- W2943881744 title "A simple sonographic finding is associated with a successful vacuum application: the fetal occiput or forehead sign" @default.
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