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Assisted breech delivery procedure
Known as:
Assisted Breech Delivery
, Assisted breech delivery NOS
The birth of a breech-presenting fetus with operative instrumentation or assistance.(NICHD)
National Institutes of Health
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Birth Method of Delivery
Breech delivery and extraction
Perinatal Terminology
Spontaneous breech delivery
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2018
Review
2018
Hydatidiform mole coexisting with a live fetus: Case report and literature review
N. Adamou
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U. Umar
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A. Umar
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A. Dayyabu
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A. Abdulrahaman
2018
Corpus ID: 202559846
Pregnancy with complete mole and coexisting live fetus is rare with an incidence of 1 in 22,000–100,000 pregnancies. Such…
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2014
2014
Route of Delivery for Term Breech Presentation; Vaginal Versus Caesarean Section; Comparative Analysis;
Iosr Journals
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R. PradeepM
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Pradeep M. R Dr lalitha shivanna
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Lalitha Shivanna
2014
Corpus ID: 75738755
route of delivery for term breech presentation either by abdominal route or vaginally is a dilemma in obstetric practice. To…
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2008
2008
Observation On The Rates, Benefits And Complications Of Episiotomy In A Tertiary Health Institution In Nigeria
M. Aziken
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A. Orhue
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J. Onakewhor
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S. Onuh
2008
Corpus ID: 71825970
This was an observational study undertaken at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City from September 1, 2001 to…
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2005
2005
Current trends in caesarean section in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital Calabar-Nigeria
C. Iklaki
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J. Ekabua
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T. Agan
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E. Ekanem
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E. Asuquo
2005
Corpus ID: 72096329
The rising caesarean section rate is becoming a cause for concern among many obstetricians all over the world more so in…
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2002
Review
2002
Assisted breech delivery, is the art fading?
S. Akinola
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E. I. Archibong
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Karuna P Bhawani
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A. Sobande
Saudi Medical Journal
2002
Corpus ID: 25440013
OBJECTIVE To review the modes of breech delivery over a 5 year period in Khamis Civil Hospital, Khamis Mushayt, Kingdom of Saudi…
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2000
2000
Can the rate of cesarean section be reduced?
R. Mesleh
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A. Kurdi
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H. S. Ayoub
Saudi Medical Journal
2000
Corpus ID: 46472914
OBJECTIVE To look into all cases with previous one cesarean section who were cared for and delivered at Armed Forces Hospital…
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1996
1996
Rupture of the uterus in patients with previous myomectomy and primary caesarean section scars: A comparison
J. Y. Obed
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A. Omigbodun
1996
Corpus ID: 71941005
SummarySummaryThe incidences of ruptured uterus were 0.24 per cent in patients with previous myomectomy scars and 4.1 per cent in…
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1995
1995
Intrapartum management of the low-birth-weight breech fetus.
B. Kaplan
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D. Rabinerson
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M. Hirsch
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R. Mashiach
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M. Hod
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A. Neri
Clinical and experimental obstetrics & gynecology
1995
Corpus ID: 39932991
Breech presentation is prevalent among preterm deliveries and contributes to neonatal mortality far beyond its prevalence. The…
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1993
1993
Fractured clavicle of the newborn in a population with a high prevalence of grand-multiparity: analysis of 78 consecutive cases.
P. Turnpenny
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A. Nimmo
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
1993
Corpus ID: 25610586
OBJECTIVE To perform a clinical analysis of newborn babies with a fractured clavicle and investigate the possible role of…
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1973
1973
Persistent left fifth aortic arch in man. Report of two cases.
T. Izukawa
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M. E. Scott
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F. Durrani
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C. Moes
British heart journal
1973
Corpus ID: 17793527
Two cases of persistent left fifth aortic arch forming a congenital double lumen aortic arch have been confirmed at necropsy. In…
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