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    This review complements the new assisted vaginal delivery statement by synthesizing vacuum extraction and forceps delivery knowledge. It summarizes current evidence and offers commentary on key aspects of these obstetric procedures.

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    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Perinatal Medicine
    • Surgical Procedures

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    • The Section of Perinatal and Fetomaternal Medicine (SPFM) has released a new statement on assisted vaginal delivery.
    • This statement integrates previous guidelines on vacuum extraction and forceps delivery.
    • The new guideline is updated with the latest scientific evidence.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive review of current knowledge on vacuum extraction and forceps delivery.
    • To serve as a complementary resource to the new SPFM statement on assisted vaginal delivery.
    • To offer expert commentary on specific points within the updated statement.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review
    • Synthesis of existing scientific knowledge
    • Commentary on clinical guidelines

    Main Results:

    • Summarizes the latest evidence regarding vacuum extraction techniques and outcomes.
    • Summarizes the latest evidence regarding forceps delivery techniques and outcomes.
    • Provides critical analysis and commentary on the integrated SPFM statement.

    Conclusions:

    • Assisted vaginal delivery, encompassing both vacuum extraction and forceps delivery, requires up-to-date knowledge for optimal clinical practice.
    • The review supports the updated SPFM statement by consolidating current scientific understanding.
    • Further refinement of assisted vaginal delivery protocols is informed by this synthesis of evidence.