2023
DOI: 10.1055/a-1987-5765
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Head Injuries Related to Birth Trauma in Low Birthweight Neonates During Vacuum Extraction

Abstract: Introduction Preterm delivery (gestational age < 34 w) is a relative contraindication to vacuum extraction. Current data do not differentiate clearly between preterm delivery and low birthweight. We aimed to evaluate the impact of non-metal vacuum cup extraction on neonatal head injuries related to birth trauma in newborns with low birthweights (< 2500 g). Materials and Methods A retrospective cohort of 3377 singleton pregnancies delivered by vacuum extraction from 2014 to 2019. All w… Show more

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“…The key distinctions between the two are the vacuum mechanism (handheld pump vs. conventional vacuum) and the traction pole (flexible in the Kiwi and rigid in the Mityvac). Recent data suggest that the use of the Kiwi OmniCup minimizes feto-maternal birth trauma, as compared to the Mityvac cup [19,20]. Failure rates using the Kiwi OmniCup vary [21][22][23], and are reported at around 1.4% in a previous publication from our institution [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The key distinctions between the two are the vacuum mechanism (handheld pump vs. conventional vacuum) and the traction pole (flexible in the Kiwi and rigid in the Mityvac). Recent data suggest that the use of the Kiwi OmniCup minimizes feto-maternal birth trauma, as compared to the Mityvac cup [19,20]. Failure rates using the Kiwi OmniCup vary [21][22][23], and are reported at around 1.4% in a previous publication from our institution [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%