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Shoulder Dystocia

Exhibit Number: TE-6016 Enlarge My Lightbox

Shoulder Dystocia medical animation. Fetal stations are labeled and normal anatomy is shown. Steps shown: episiotomy, vacuum extraction, use of forceps. There is an anterior shoulder dystocia. The mother is put into the McRoberts Position, suprapubic pressure is applied and the posterior arm is swept across the chest.

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