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Diagnosis and Intervention for Occiput Posterior Malposition. Renee T. Ridley, RN, MSN, CFNP renee.ridley@murraystate.edu. Download PDF. Abstract. Objectives. To evaluate diagnostic methods used to detect occiput posterior and to describe the efficacy of posturing to enhance rotation from occiput posterior to occiput anterior. Data sources.
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19 Ιουλ 2013 · The capability of diagnosing a fetus in occiput posterior position by digital examination has been extremely inaccurate, whereas an ultrasound approach, transabdominal, transperineal and...
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26 Ιουν 2024 · Occiput posterior (OP) position is the most common fetal malposition. It is important because it is associated with labor abnormalities that may lead to adverse maternal and neonatal consequences, particularly forceps- or vacuum-assisted vaginal birth or cesarean birth.
Persistant occiput posterior (OP) positions are the commonest malpresentations of the fetal head during labor and their diagnosis remains challenging. They are associated to prolonged second stage of labor, prolonged expulsive efforts, labor augmentation, cesarean sections and instrumental deliverie ….
Objectives : To evaluate diagnostic methods used to detect occiput posterior and to describe the effi cacy of posturing to enhance rotation from occiput posterior to occiput anterior. Data Sources : Keyword search using PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Review, and Dissertation Abstracts International.
Fetal malpresentation and fetal malposition are frequently interchanged; however, fetal malpresentation refers to a fetus with a fetal part other than the head engaging the maternal pelvis. Fetal malposition in labor includes occiput posterior and occiput transverse positions.