Shoulder Dystocia
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Asia Oceania J Obstet Gynaecol.
1994 Jun;20(2):195-7.
The ABC of shoulder dystocia management.
Lurie S, Ben-Arie A, Hagay Z.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaplan
Hospital, Rehovot, Israel.
In this retrospective study we analyzed our experience
in management of 76 consecutive cases of shoulder
dystocia. In most cases (N = 67, 88.2%) McRoberts'
maneuver was sufficient in order to deliver the impacted
shoulders. In 2 cases (2.6%) in addition to McRoberts'
maneuver suprapubic pressure was applied. In 7 cases
(9.2%) Woods' maneuver was performed after the McRoberts'
maneuver and the suprapubic pressure. Based on our
experience and upon careful review of the literature we
propose the optimal "ABC" for the management of shoulder
dystocia. It includes A) McRoberts' maneuver, B)
Suprapubic pressure, C) Woods' maneuver, D) Delivery of
posterior arm. We emphasize that the shoulder dystocia
situation is a major emergency in obstetrics and that
its management requires prompt resuscitation of the
fetus during the process of its delivery.