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What happens when vacuum extraction fails?
Nir Melamed
,
Yariv Yogev
, Shirley Stainmetz
,
Avi Ben-Haroush
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Corresponding author for this work
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Rabin Medical Center Israel
Tel Aviv University
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Cesarean Section (C-section)
100%
Vacuum Extraction
100%
Forceps
100%
Failed Vacuum Extraction
50%
Neonatal Outcome
33%
Maternal Outcomes
33%
Non-reassuring Fetal Status
33%
High Risk
16%
Retrospective Cohort Study
16%
Cesarean
16%
Maternal Morbidity
16%
Perinatal Outcome
16%
Nulliparity
16%
Prolonged Hospitalization
16%
Maternal Obesity
16%
Perineal Tear
16%
Maternal Risk
16%
Pre-pregnancy
16%
Occipitoposterior Position
16%
Cephalohematoma
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cesarean Section
100%
Vacuum Extraction
100%
Forceps Delivery
83%
Fetal Heart Rate
33%
Retrospective Cohort Study
16%
Maternal Morbidity
16%
Nulliparity
16%
Maternal Obesity
16%