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Birth Injury Correction for Shoulder Dystocia: Woods Corkscrew Maneuver - Medical Animation

 

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Birth Injury Correction for Shoulder Dystocia: Woods Corkscrew Maneuver - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation shows the birth injury shoulder dystocia (entrapment) with brachial plexus injury during labor and delivery. To correct this problem, the OB/GYN uses the Woods Corkscrew Maneuver to gently turn the baby's head and shoulders within the mother's pelvis, relieving the entrapment of the shoulder under the mother's pubic symphysis (pubic bone).

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