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Obstetrics - The Running Obstetrician
The Running Obstetrician
9 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode, The Running Obstetrician reviews the Elliot forceps as well as modern modifications such as the Tucker-McLane and Bailey-Williamson forceps. A discussion on similarities, differences and use to follow.
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In this episode, The Running Obstetrician reviews the Elliot forceps as well as modern modifications such as the Tucker-McLane and Bailey-Williamson forceps. A discussion on similarities, differences and use to follow.
Show more...
Education
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OB - Kielland Forceps
Obstetrics - The Running Obstetrician
7 minutes 30 seconds
10 years ago
OB - Kielland Forceps
In this episode, The Running Obstetrician reviews the versatile Kielland forceps. Some time is dedicated to discussing the modification to the forceps that allows for their specialty use with rotation of the fetal head. The description of Dr. Christian Kielland's original design for use in the high station is contrasted with the more modern use for low and outlet rotations of the posterior presenting fetus. The podcast concludes with a discussion of other uses for these forceps.
Obstetrics - The Running Obstetrician
In this episode, The Running Obstetrician reviews the Elliot forceps as well as modern modifications such as the Tucker-McLane and Bailey-Williamson forceps. A discussion on similarities, differences and use to follow.