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Bibliographical entry (without author) :

Rapid versus stepwise negative pressure application for vacuum extraction assisted vaginal delivery

Author(s) :

Bunpode Suwannachat, Pisake Lumignon, Malinee Laopaiboon

Year of publication :

2012

URL(s) :

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/1465185…
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD006636.pub3

Résumé (français)  :

L’extraction avec ventouse est une technique courante d’accouchement vaginal assisté. Traditionnellement, il a été recommandé d’augmenter la pression lentement au cours d’une procédure par étapes; certains ont préconisé une augmentation rapide de la pression.

Conclusion :
L’application rapide d’une ventouse pour la naissance vaginale assistée réduit la durée de la procédure en l’absence de preuve de différences dans les résultats maternels et néonataux. Une méthode rapide d’application négative devrait être recommandée pour les accouchements vaginaux assistés par extraction via ventouse

Abstract (English)  :

Vacuum extraction is a common technique of assisted vaginal delivery. Traditionally, it has been recommended that the pressure is increased slowly in a stepwise procedure; some have advocated rapid increases in pressure.

Conclusion :
The rapid negative pressure application for vacuum assisted vaginal birth reduces duration of the procedure whilst there is no evidence of differences in maternal and neonatal outcomes. Rapid method of negative application should be recommended for vacuum extraction assisted vaginal delivery.

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Argument (français) :

L’application rapide de pression négative pour la naissance vaginale assistée par vide réduit la durée de la procédure en l’absence de preuve de différences dans les résultats maternels et néonataux.

Argument (English):

The rapid negative pressure application for vacuum assisted vaginal birth reduces duration of the procedure whilst there is no evidence of differences in maternal and neonatal outcomes.

Argumento (português):

A aplicação de pressão negativa rápida para o parto vaginal assistido por vácuo reduz a duração do procedimento, enquanto não há evidências de diferenças nos resultados maternos e neonatais.

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Keywords :

➡ vacuum extraction (ventouse)

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Alison Passieux — 07 Jan 2018
➡ latest update : Bernard Bel — 27 Oct 2018

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