Shoulder Dystocia
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Shoulder Dystocia
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Shoulder dystocia, a birth injury, is one of
the most dangerous complications of vaginal delivery encountered
by the obstetrician. To avoid shoulder dystocia, all obstetricians
must be familiar with the maneuvers used to effect delivery of
impacted shoulders and must be prepared to institute these maneuvers
immediately in a crisis situation.
Complications of Shoulder Dystocia
Shoulder dystocia is a birthing complication in which the fetus’ shoulders
are too large for the birth canal and subsequently become trapped
behind the pubic bone after the delivery of the head. Complications
from shoulder dystocia can cause a range of injuries to occur,
such as a broken arm or clavicle, and strain of the nerves traveling
through the neck – a
condition doctors call Brachioplexus
Palsy. Another complication
of shoulder dystocia is Erb’s Palsy.
Warning Signs of Shoulder Dystocia In many cases, doctors can anticipate and prevent this condition
by watching for early warning signs of shoulder dystocia such as
gestational diabetes, obesity in the mother or excessive weight
gain during the pregnancy. Expectant mothers with a small pelvis,
those who’ve previously
given birth to a large baby, and those in post-term pregnancy are
also at risk of having a child with shoulder dystocia.
In most instances, even if unforeseen complications arise, your
doctor should be familiar with the methods necessary to ensure
a healthy delivery, and prevent shoulder dystocia. Despite the
medical community’s
efforts to develop methods to ensure safe deliveries, 3 in 1000
births suffer an injury to the brachial plexus as a result of a
shoulder dystocia. In many shoulder dystocia cases, medical negligence
is to blame.
Shoulder Dystocia and Medical Negligence
Examples of medical negligence responsible for shoulder dystocia
include:
Failure to obtain a proper obstetrical history.
Failure to check for or manage diabetes during pregnancy
Failure to manage excessive weight gain during maternity
Failure to assign qualified personnel to the delivery room
Failure to offer the option of cesarean section
Failure to manage shoulder dystocia
Exerting pressure on the abdomen during birth, which actually worsens
shoulder dystocia
Exerting excessive force or traction on the head during delivery
Improper use of forceps or vacuum extractors
Treatment of Shoulder Dystocia
Some shoulder
dystocia injuries heal on their own and many children improve or
recover by 3-4 months of age. More severe shoulder
dystocia cases improve slowly
over 18-21 months and by two years any recovery that will occur
should have occurred. Treatment avenues include physical and occupational
therapy and in some cases, surgery.
If your newborn suffered shoulder
dystocia resulting in Erb’s Palsy or an injury to
their Brachial Plexus during birth and you would like to know more
about your legal rights, contact
the Law Offices of Jeffrey H. Rasansky.
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