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Dynamic ultrasonographic imaging of the third stage of labor: new perspectives into third-stage mechanisms.

A Herman1, Z Weinraub, I Bukovsky, S Arieli, P Zabow, E Caspi, R Ron-El.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dynamic ultrasonographic imaging of the third stage of labor was performed to document ultrasonographic findings and to present new perspectives into third-stage mechanisms. STUDY
DESIGN: Twenty-five normal deliveries and five with prolonged third-stage labor were studied.
RESULTS: Normal third-stage labor could be divided into four phases: (1) latent phase, characterized by thick, placenta-free wall and thin, placenta-site wall; (2) contraction phase, with thickening of placenta-site wall (from < 1 cm to > 2 cm); (3) detachment phase, in which the placenta completes its separation and detaches; and (4) expulsion phase, with a sliding movement of the placenta. Although oxytocic agents were routinely used, they do not seem to influence the findings. In five cases with retained placenta the placenta-site wall was initially thin. In four of them it became thick, and the placenta was removed by traction of the cord, whereas in the fifth case the placenta-site wall remained thin and the placenta had to be removed manually.
CONCLUSION: Shearing forces seem to tear the decidual septae and thereby separate the placenta. This process is completed only when the placenta-site wall attains full thickness. In cases of prolonged third-stage labor, traction of the cord should be applied only when this phase is completed and the actual sliding movement of the placenta is observed.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8498434     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(11)90788-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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