- In intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) do not perform C/S.
- Severe maternal infection with fatal sepsis is a substantial risk.
- Deliver vaginally
- By destructive delivery if needed
INSTRUMENTS

CEPHALIC PRESENTATION
CRANIOTOMY
- Perforate the skull with perforator or a pair of heavy scissors
- In face presentations use an eye as entry point
- Open the shanks of the perforator
- Break all intracranial septa
- Apply the basiotribe with the solid leg inside and fenestrated leg outside of the skull
- Be careful not to catch part of cervix or vagina in the grip
- Tighten grip as much as possible
- Extract the fetus.
- Do this slowly
- Allow time for the head to collapse.
- In lack of a basiotribe use:
- Ordinary delivery forceps
- Several heavy toothed clamps
- Remove the placenta manually
- Check with a hand in the uterine cavity for rupture
RETAINED HEAD in BREECH
CRANIOTOMY
- Apply firm traction on the neck
- Perforate the back of the skull in occipital area
- Be sure to perforate the skull
- Do not the perforate upper part of the cervical spine
- Open the shanks of the perforating instrument
- Destruct all intracranial septa
- Deliver head by Mauriceau-Levret’s maneuver
- Introduce index finger into the mouth
- Flex the head with index finger
- Apply traction to the neck with a forked finger grip applied to the back of the neck
- Extract the head by traction on the neck
- Proceed slowly to allow time for the head to collapse
SEPARATION OF HEAD FROM NECK
Attempts to extract the head by forcefull traction may result in a fractured spine with an elongated neck. Further traction will separate the head from the trunk.
Separation of head may also occur if you by mistake perforate the upper part of the spine
In case of such a scenario:
- Remove the body
- Extract the head from the uterus
- With a finger in the mouth
- The fractured spine in the palm of your hand
COMPOUND TRANSVERSE PRESENTATION (transverse presentation with prolapsed arm)
There are two scenarios:
I. YOUR FINGERS CAN REACH AROUND THE NECK
DECAPITATON
- Apply the delivery hook around neck
- Fracture the cervical spine forcefully with the hook
- Apply traction to the prolapsed arm by assistant
- Cut the neck with
- Scalpel or
- Heavy scissors
- Deliver the body by traction to the arm
- Extract the head from the uterus
- With a finger in the mouth
- Fractured spine in the palm of your hand
- Remove placenta
- Manually assess the uterine cavity for rupture
II. YOUR FINGERS CAN NOT REACHED AROUND THE NECK
EXVISCERATION
- Apply traction to the prolapsed arm by assistant
- Perforate abdomen / thorax
- Insert a hand into the abdominal / thoracic cavity
- Remove all internal organs from abdomen / thorax
- Grasp one or both feet
- Perform internal version and extraction
- If unsuccessfull
- Fracture the spine with the delivery hook
- Cut the body in two parts
- Deliver the body parts separately with traction on foot or arm