Postoperative care of symphysiotomy performed for severe shoulder dystocia with fetal demise
Background: Shoulder dystocia is an obstetric emergency which occurs in 0.2-3% of all births ACOG Committee on Practice Bulletins-Obstetrics and The American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists (2002) . Symphysiotomy is a treatment option reserved primarily for developing countries where morta...
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Main Authors: | Joy Anderson (Author), R. Moss Hampton (Author), Jonathan Lugo (Author) |
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