[Twin dystocia: about one case of compaction]
1Service de gynécologie-obstétrique, maison de la femme de la mère et de l'enfant, CHU de Fort-de-France, B.P. 632, 97261 Fort-de-France cedex, FWI Martinique. ddesseauve@yahoo.fr
Abstract:
We report a case of twin dystocia during the evacuation of full-term fetus both in cephalic presentation. A low-outlet forceps for second-phase arrest was performed for the first twin but the head remained stuck to maternal perineum, mimicking a shoulder dystocia. Digital examination found a twin compaction, that is the presence of the second twin's fetal head at the level of the first twin's chest. The discrepancy between fetal weights and the use of forceps could favor this rare complication. Various maneuvers were described previously attempted to solve the problem. Forcing back the second head may help to achieve delivery of the first twin.
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