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Obstetrical Forceps With Passive Rotation and Sensor Feedback

Authors :
Lillian Chin
Sarah C. Lassey
Alexander H. Slocum
Thomas M. Cervantes
Julian N. Robinson
Hannah M. Zlotnick
Judith M. Beaudoin
Source :
2018 Design of Medical Devices Conference.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018.

Abstract

An improved tool for operative vaginal delivery can reduce maternal and fetal trauma during the delivery and recovery processes. When a delivery cannot be completed naturally due to maternal exhaustion or fetal distress, physicians must perform an operative vaginal delivery (OVD), with forceps or a vacuum, or a Cesarean section (C-section). Although C-sections are more prevalent in the United States than OVDs, they require longer maternal hospital stays and recovery time and increase risk of maternal infection and fetal breathing problems [1]. In 2015, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology pushed to increase the number of OVDs to limit C-section associated delivery risks [2]. However, the current tools for OVD either have steep learning curves, are unable to be used for all fetal head presentations, or have associated maternal and fetal risks [3][4]. There is a need for an easy to use, safe, and reliable tool for operative vaginal delivery.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2018 Design of Medical Devices Conference
Accession number :
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