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External cephalic version (sometimes called ECV or EV) is a procedure healthcare providers will use to rotate a baby from a breech position to a head-down position. A breech position is when a baby's feet or buttocks present first or horizontally across your uterus (called a transverse lie).
External cephalic version is a procedure that externally rotates the fetus from a breech presentation to a vertex presentation. External version has made a resurgence in the past 15 years...
11 paź 2012 · What is the evidence for using external cephalic version to turn a breech baby? Is it safe for the baby? How likely is it to work? When is the best time to have a version?
Breech birth is associated with a higher rate of short-term perinatal complications compared to cephalic birth [1, 2]. For breech presentation at or near term, there are three options: external cephalic version (ECV), elective cesarean section, or trial of labor in breech (breech TOL).
1 maj 2017 · For most of us, an unresolved breech at the time of delivery now means taking the path of least resistance-performing a quick and typically uneventful primary cesarean delivery. Term fetal malpresentation occurs frequently-in about 3% of pregnancies-and is a common indication for cesarean.
24 lut 2023 · External cephalic version (ECV) is a procedure that externally rotates the fetus from a breech presentation to a cephalic presentation. Successful version of a breech into cephalic...
External cephalic version (ECV) is a useful method to reduce the cesarean section rate in women with breech presentation and therefore to reduce the incidence of breech presentation at delivery. Studies have shown that routine use of ECV reduces the cesarean section rate by approximately two-thirds in term pregnancies with breech presentation.