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E-raamat: Best Practice in Labour and Delivery

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In light of new recommendations for intrapartum care, this fully updated second edition offers a review of best practice in all aspects of labour and delivery. This authoritative guide incorporates revised recommendations from the latest MBRRACE-UK Report, NICE guidelines, Cochrane Reviews and RCOG Green-top Guidelines to provide advice that is in line with the latest research and practice. New chapters cover the aspects of non-technical skills, ranging from leadership and team work to situational awareness and decision making. This edition also emphasises the problem of adherent placenta and discusses how it should be managed. With its modern, evidence-based approach, Best Practice in Labour and Delivery is the ideal textbook for those training in labour ward practice and studying for postgraduate examinations. Offering clear and practical guidance, this comprehensive book will help all obstetricians, obstetric anaesthetists, midwives and nurse practitioners to understand and deliver the best clinical care to patients.

This edition reviews best practice in intrapartum care, following revised recommendations from Cochrane Reviews, NICE guidelines and RCOG guidelines. New chapters discuss the management of adherent placenta and non-technical skills, ranging from leadership to situational awareness. This guide is essential reading for specialists and midwives.

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In light of revised recommendations for intrapartum care, this updated edition reviews best practice in all aspects of labour and delivery.
List of Contributors
ix
Preface to the Second Edition xii
Preface to the First Edition xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
1 Pelvic and Fetal Cranial Anatomy and the Stages and Mechanism of Labour
1(13)
K. Muhunthan
2 The First Stage of Labour
14(14)
Daisy Nirmal
David Fraser
3 Analgesia and Anaesthesia in Labour
28(12)
Mark Porter
4 Intrapartum Fetal Monitoring
40(20)
Sawas Argyridis
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
5 Uterine Contractions
60(14)
Christofides Agathoklis
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
6 The Management of Intrapartum `Fetal Distress'
74(10)
Laura Coleman
Bryony Strachan
7 Nutrition and Hydration in Labour
84(9)
David Fraser
Jonathon Francis
8 Prolonged Second Stage of Labour Including Difficult Decision Making on Operative Vaginal Delivery and Caesarean Section
93(11)
Deirdre J. Murphy
9 Instrumental Vaginal Deliveries: Indications, Techniques and Complications
104(16)
Gabriel Kalakoutis
Stergios Doumouchtsis
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
10 Caesarean Deliveries: Indications, Techniques and Complications
120(8)
Gerard H. A. Visser
11 Breech and Twin Delivery
128(16)
Stephen Walkinshaw
12 Cord Prolapse and Shoulder Dystocia
144(13)
Joanna F. Crofts
13 Antepartum Haemorrhage
157(13)
Neelam Potdar
Osric Navti
Justin C. Konje
14 Management of the Third Stage of Labour
170(10)
Hajeb Kamali
Pina Amin
15 Postpartum Haemorrhage
180(11)
Anushuya Devi Kasi
Edwin Chandraharan
16 Management of Morbidly Adherent Placenta
191(9)
Rosemary Townsend
Edwin Chandraharan
17 Acute Illness and Maternal Collapse in the Postpartum Period
200(12)
Jessica Hoyle
Guy Jackson
Steve Yentis
18 Episiotomy and Obstetric Perineal Trauma
212(14)
Ranee Thakar
Abdul H. Sultan
19 Induction of Labour
226(16)
Vikram Sinai Talaulikar
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
20 Preterm Prelabour Rupture of Membranes (pPROM)
242(8)
Austin Ugwumadu
21 The Management of Preterm Labour
250(14)
Jan Stener Jorgensen
Ronald F. Lamont
22 Labour in Women with Medical Disorders
264(16)
Mandish K. Dhanjal
Catherine Nelson-Piero
23 Management of Women with Previous Caesarean Section
280(13)
Tsz Kin Lo
Tak Yeung Leung
24 Rupture of the Uterus
293(8)
Ana Pinas Carrillo
Edwin Chandraharan
25 Management of Severe Pre-Eclampsia/Eclampsia
301(11)
James J. Walker
26 Neonatal Resuscitation and the Management of Immediate Neonatal Problems
312(13)
Paul Mannix
27 The Immediate Puerperium
325(10)
Shankari Arulkumaran
28 Triage and Prioritization in a Busy Labour Ward
335(11)
Nina Johns
29 Risk Management in Intrapartum Care
346(14)
Leroy C. Edozien
30 Team Working, Skills and Drills on the Labour Ward
360(10)
Katie Cornthwaite
Dimitrios M. Siassakos
31 Cerebral Palsy Arising from Events in Labour
370(9)
Mariana Rei
Diogo Ayres-de-Campos
32 Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) in Obstetrics
379(10)
Melissa Whitten
33 Non-Technical Skills to Improve Obstetric Practice
389(12)
Kim Hinshaw
Index 401
Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran is Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George's University of London, Foundation Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Nicosia, and Visiting Professor, Institute of Global Health, Imperial College London.