Summary:
Objective: Clinical evaluation of a standard vacuum delivery device and „hand-pump“ vacuum
delivery device.
Design: Retrospective clinical study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, City Hospital, Litoměřice.
Methods: In the period between January 1993 and the end of December 2003 there were 81 deliveries
by vacuum at our department, 55 of which (67.90%) were with standard vacuum delivery
device and 26 (32.10%) with „hand-pump“ vacuum delivery device. We evaluated the differences
in the following parameters: 1. basic characteristics – maternal age, parity, gestational age, birth
weight and type of labor, 2. early maternal morbidity – the presence of episiotomy, perineal and
vaginal tears, blood loss, the need of blood transfusion, duration of hospitalization and postpartum
incontinentia urinae and alvi, 3. early neonatal morbidity – pH a. umbilicalis, Apgar score
and the presence of newborn‘s trauma. The differences found in individual groups were then
used for statistics and evaluated.
Results: In comparison with standard vacuum delivery device the usage of „hand-pump“ vacuum
delivery device appears to be more convenient for its signifi cantly higher reliability, especially
due to construction and also for its favourable features at early neonatal morbidity.
Conclusion: We have proved that the „hand-pump“ vacuum delivery device is in comparison with
standard vacuum delivery device more favourable with newborns and more convenient to use
for its high reliability.
Key words:
standard and „hand-pump“ vacuum delivery device, early maternal and neonatal
morbidity.
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