Forced Traction: An Error
Volume 1 - Issue 3
MP Patel1*, BS Rathod1 and BN Suthara
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- 1Asst. Res. Sci. LRS-S.D.A.U., India
- 2Department of Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Vet. S.D.A.U,India
*Corresponding author:
Patel Mayank, Agricultural University, Livestock Research Station, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada, India
Received: April 27, 2018; Published: May 18, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/CDVS.2018.01.000114
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Abstract
Immediate cause of dystocia requires certain preparations and
precautions so that if dystocia occur, prompt handling may prevent
injury or death of either or both the dam and fetus. The maternal
causes of dystocia are largely those factors that produce a narrowing
or stenos are of the birth passage or prevent the normal entrance
of the fetus into the birth canal. Robert [1] stated that hereditary
or congenital hypoplasia of the birth canal or vulva; compression
or stenos is of the cervix, vagina, or vulva by indurations caused
by scars and connective tissue usually from injuries at previous
parturitions; failure of the cervix to dilate can leads to maternal
dystocia.
Keywords: Dystocia, Incomplete Dilatation of the Cervix, Abnormal Traction; Congenital Hypoplasia; Birth Canal; Vulva; Vulvar
Orifice; Lumbo-Sacral Position; Dexamethasone; Placenta
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