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- McRoberts_maneuver abstract "The McRoberts maneuver is named after William A. McRoberts, Jr. It is employed in case of shoulder dystocia during childbirth and involves hyperflexing the mother's legs tightly to her abdomen. It is effective due to the increased mobility at the sacroiliac joint during pregnancy, allowing rotation of the pelvis and facilitating the release of the fetal shoulder. If this maneuver does not succeed, an assistant applies pressure on the lower abdomen (suprapubic pressure), and the delivered head is also gently pulled. The technique is effective in about 42% of cases.".
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- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childbirth.
- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obstetrical_procedures.
- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Childbirth.
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- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Shoulder_dystocia.
- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Woods_screw_maneuver.
- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Zavanelli_maneuver.
- McRoberts_maneuver wikiPageWikiLinkText "McRoberts maneuver".
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- McRoberts_maneuver subject Category:Childbirth.
- McRoberts_maneuver subject Category:Obstetrical_procedures.
- McRoberts_maneuver type Obstetric.
- McRoberts_maneuver comment "The McRoberts maneuver is named after William A. McRoberts, Jr. It is employed in case of shoulder dystocia during childbirth and involves hyperflexing the mother's legs tightly to her abdomen. It is effective due to the increased mobility at the sacroiliac joint during pregnancy, allowing rotation of the pelvis and facilitating the release of the fetal shoulder.".
- McRoberts_maneuver label "McRobert's maneuver".
- McRoberts_maneuver label "McRoberts maneuver".
- McRoberts_maneuver sameAs Q6802676.
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