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MALPRESENTATION

Dr. S.K.S. MALPRESENTATION. Face presentation. Definition:- The face of the fetus comes in the birth canal, when the head lies in the attitude of complete extension. Face presentation comprises of mouth with alveolar margins, nose, eyes, mentum and malar eminences. Position.

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MALPRESENTATION

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  1. Dr. S.K.S MALPRESENTATION

  2. Face presentation

  3. Definition:- The face of the fetus comes in the birth canal, when the head lies in the attitude of complete extension. • Face presentation comprises of mouth with alveolar margins, nose, eyes, mentum and malar eminences.

  4. Position • Left mento-anterior- commonest • Right mento-anterior • Left mento-posterior • Right mento-posterior

  5. Incidence: 0.2% • Mechanics of presentation: • Characterized by extreme extension of the fetal head so the face (rather than the skull) presents to the birth canal • Aetiology • Any factor that favours extension such as fetal goitre, anencephaly • High maternal parity

  6. Diagnosis Abdominal examination :- Inspection :-there is no visible bulging of the flank, due to “S” shaped fetal spine. Palpation :- the diagnostic features in mento anterior and mento posterior are as follows:-

  7. Vaginal examination:- • Generally diagnosed on vaginal examination in labour • The diagnostic features are palpating the mouth with hard alveolar margins, nose, malar eminences, supraorbital ridges and mentum.

  8. May be confused with breech presentation REMEMBER • anus has sphincter tone & meconium stained, the mouth has sucking reflex. • anus is in line with the ischial tuberosities; mouth forms a traingle with the malar prominences Investigation :- USG to conform diagnosis and exclude fetal abnormalities.

  9. Management • First stage :- • face presentation is conformed by abdominal and vaginal examination. • Fetal size, malformation and pelvis are assessed. • Partograph should be maintained. • Bed rest. • Maintain proper nutrition. • Sedation if necessary.

  10. Face presentation • Second stage:- . Dead fetus Mento-anterior Mento-posterior LSCS • 90% case normal spontaneous vaginal (face to pubis) delivery with liberal episiotomy • If delay forceps delivery Craniotomy

  11. Third stage:- Active management. • Complications:- • Maternal :- • Prolonged labour • High operative interference. • Fetus:- • cong. Malformation. • Hypoxia • Operative delivery • Laryngeal oedema.

  12. Cause of delayed engagement in face presentation:- • long diameter i.e. sub mento-vertical. • No moulding. • Weak uterine contraction.

  13. Brow presentation

  14. Definition:- brow or forehead presents when fetal head lies midway between full flexion and full extension(deflexion head). • Incidence: 1:1400 • Position:- Mento - anterior brow Mento –posterior brow

  15. BROW PRESENTATION • Mechanics of presentation: • head is extended such that attitude is halfway between flexion (vertex) and hyperextension (face) • usually transitional- when the head is in the process of converting from a vertex to a face or vice versa • presenting part is between the facial orbits and anterior fontanelle

  16. Diagnosis • Abdominal examination:- Finding are same as face presentation except sinciput and the groove between it and back are less prominent. • Vaginal examination:- • anterior fontanelle • supra-orbital ridges • eyes

  17. MANGEMENT IN LABOUR • Initially expectant; • 50-75% will either flex to a vertex, or extend to a face with contractions from behind meeting soft tissue and bony resistance below and will therefore deliver vaginally • High incidence of prolonged labour and dysfunctional labour • Persistent brow • the diameter is undeliverable vaginally • deliver by caesarean section

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