Literature DB >> 21185760

[Fetal-pelvic disproportion and X-ray pelvimetry].

P Frémondière1, A Fournié.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: X-ray pelvimetry is a method that not only allows exploring the pelvic inlet but also would partially explain the "fetal-pelvic disproportion". The aims of this study are to estimate this capacity to actually explain the aforementioned disproportion, assessing as well its influence on the follow-up of later pregnancies. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was performed in Angers' hospital, France. We went back over 11 years and included 90 nulliparous patients, all of whom had a C-section due to "fetal-pelvic disproportion". We defined a specific sub-group for arrest of labor.
RESULTS: Only 55.5% of the patients had an unfavorable Magnin's index (<23 cm) and 47.8% were, according to it, in the uncertainty - or dystocia - zone. Labor arrest was explained by mechanical obstruction (72% of the patients had pelvic abnormalities) and by dysfunctional patterns (40% due to a posterior position of the occiput, 18% because of hypotonic labor). An important number of elective C-sections (55 cases) was recorded for subsequent pregnancies. Reasons were bound to X-ray pelvimetry (35 cases), the patients' wish (two cases), to maternal pathology (four cases), to a hydramnios (three cases) and to the suspicion of fetal distress (five cases). DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSIONS: The term "fetal-pelvic disproportion" should be carefully used. Some authors used it in case of arrest of labor during two hours, a normal dynamic pattern, sufficient cervical dilation and, for many, an occipoanterior position.
Copyright © 2010. Published by Elsevier SAS.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21185760     DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2010.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Obstet Fertil        ISSN: 1297-9589


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