Dr: Hayder Al-Shamma’a Abnormal labour Dr: Hayder Al-Shamma’a
Objectives The student must be able to define abnormal labour Should be able to list the types Should be able to list the risks of abnormal labour on the mother and fetus Should understand the mechanism of labour for each type Should be able to diagnose abnormal labour
Objectives continue Able to manage first stage of labour Know the rational for the management Able to list the management of the second stage
types I :- Malposition and Mal-presentation of the head ( occipito-posterior, face presentation ,brow presentation) II:- Breech presentation III:- Shoulder presentation(Transverse lie)
Risks of abnormal labour Abnormal labour carries increased risks to the mother and the fetus more than normal labour , specially if the labour is attended by an inexperienced personel
Maternal risks of abnormal labour prolonged labour Infection Obstructed labour Anesthesia Traumatic delivery Hemorrhage DVT Pressure necrosis and fistula death
Fetal risks Cord prolaps Hypoxia Infection (chorio-amnionitis , pneumonia) Traumatic injuries Meconium aspiration (pneumonitis) death
Malposition & mal-presentation of the fetal head Occipito-posterior position Face presentation Brow presentation
Labour in occipito-posterior position The denominator is the occiput The occiput occupy the posterior part of the female pelvis ie. occiput near the sacrum
Occipito-posterior
Causes of O. P. Anthropoid pelvis favor direct o.p position Android pelvis favor oblique o.p. position Anteriorly situated placenta gross pendulous abdomen Congenital malformations Abnormal extensor tone Polyhydramnious Prematurity Multiple pregnancy
Diagnosis of occipito posterior By abdominal exam. Flat lower abdomen below the umbilicus easy to feel Fetal limbs anteriorly difficult to feel the Fetal back Head not engaged Fetal heart at the flanks
Diagnosis of occipito posterior By pelvic exam. High presenting part Bulging sausage shaped membranes Or early rupture of membranes (cx.less than 3cm) Easy to feel the anterior fontanel behind the pubic symphysis Difficult to feel the posterior fontanel near the sacrum ear directed posteriorly (in excessive caput & edema)
Mechanism of labour in O.P. Engagement in ROP (ROP 3times than LOP) Engaging diameter is suboccipito-frontal 10.5 cm if the head well flexed . Or occipito-frontal 11.5 cm if the head deflexed (both larger than normal OA suboccipito-bregmatic 9.5 cm) This gives an oval shaped presenting part not fit well on the cx. Of larger dimentions
Mechanism of labour in O.P. Internal rotation:- if the head well flexed the occiput will touch the pelvic floor first and rotated anteriorly 3/8th of a circle 135˚ and become occipito-anterior and the mechanism then continue as in OA. But it takes longer time to rotate This occurs in 70% of cases
Mechanism of labour in O.P. If the head is deflexed :- the sinciput touches the pelvic floor first so rotates anteriorly and the occiput rotates posteriorly through 1/8th of a circle (45˚) short rptation giving direct occipitoposterior The mechanism differs , descent continues and the head delivers by a combination of flexion first, followed by extention The emerging diameter is occipito-frontal of 11.5 cm causing great distension at the vulva and perineum and perineal tears may occur unless episiotomy performed Occurs in 10% of cases
Mechanism of labour in O.P. Arrest of rotation at lateral position (right occipito-lateral or left occipito-lateral) No mechanism of labour Deep transverse arrest Need assisted delivery Occurs in 20% of cases
Features of labour in O.P. Slow progress (slow cx. dilatation, descent, rotation) Backache is more Incoordinate uterine contraction Early rupture of membranes Higher chance for cord prolaps Higher chance for infection Higher chance for perineal laceration Excessive moulding of the head may cause tentorrial tear
Treatment of O.P. Before the onset of labour , no attempt for correction During first stage of labour Correction of malposition cannot be done Observation of uterine contraction, cx dilatation, descent,and use partogram Continuous fetal heart monitoring Due to increased risk for operative delivery and anesthesia , give nothing by mouth, only occasional sips of water Maintain maternal hydration by iv fluid Oxytocin infusion is often indicated to correct incoordinate uterine contractions
Treatment of O.P. Cesarean section is indicated in first stage in the following conditions Failure to progress in spite of good uterine contractions for 3 hours Fetal distress Maternal distress
Treatment of O.P. Treatment in second stage Mistaken diagnosis of 2nd stage is not uncommon, the patient have urge to pushdown before full dilatation (pressure effect of the large occiput on the pelvic plexus p/v exam is essential to confirm the diagnosis
Rx of 2nd stage continue p/v to assess degree of deflexion Determine excessive molding Determine caput succidanium If detect that , spontaneous labour is unlikeley to occur Pain relieve is essential in O.P. Epidural analgesia , pethidine
Need assisted delivery Fetal distress Maternal distress Failure to progress Deep transverse arrest
Assisted delivery Oxytocin Manual rotation with or without forceps extraction Forceps rotation (Kielland forceps) Vacuum extractor Cesarean section
Manual rotation Correction of malposition by manipulation with the hand under epidural anesthesia Disadvantage need anesthesia, hand take additional space , may cause trauma, pulling is not feasible
Kielland forceps rotation Same disadvantages but ,can pull the head, also it need a great deal of experience Vacuum extraction ( Vantouse , Kiwi) Advantages Applied without anesthesia, not take extra space, easy to use minimal skills
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Face presentation The head is fully extended 1/300 deliveries Causes : same as O.P. The denominator is the mentum (chin) Mento-posterior no mechanism of labour the chest try to enter the pelvis at the same time with the head (sternobregmatic 16-18cm)
Mechanism of labour in mento anterior Engagement in mentolateral ML or RMA Engaging diameter is the submento bregmatic 9.5 cm Descent occurs slowly Rotation occur late in 2nd stage Engagement occur at +2 or +3 station Delay in 2nd stage due to oblique line of thrust from the back to the head The face deliver by flexion Emerging diameter is the submentovertical 11cm
Diagnosis of face presentation Abdominal findings:- Longitudinal lie, cephalic , a groove can be felt between the head and back , the head is high p/v feel the chin, mouth, jaws, nose, orbital ridge
management Exclude CPD, hypertension , placenta previa, other risk factors , estimated fetal wt 3.5kg If any of the above cesarean section safer Manage as in case of O.P.
Brow presentation 1/1000 Incomplete extension It is usually a transient presentation , either change to vertex or to face Causes as face Diagnosis On abdominal exam as in face but the groove is less prominent p/v :- feel ant. Fontanel, orbital ridge, roote of the nose, eyes, but not the chin
Mechanism of labour in brow No mechanism of labour . The engaging diameter is the mentovertical 14 cm so cesarean section is indicated in persistent brow
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