Ventouse Delivery
Ventouse Delivery
Ventouse Delivery
DELIVERY
Ventouse is an instrumental device designed
to assist delivery by creating a vacuum
between it and the fetal scalp.
INSTRUMENT
ADVANTAGES OF VENTOUSE
It can be used in unrotated and malrotated
occipito- posterior position of the head
It can be applied even through incompletely
dilated cervix (first stage of labor)
It is not space occupying device like forceps
blades
It allows the fetal head to follow its own
mechanism of descent and rotation
Lesser traction force is needed (10 kg)
It can be used safely even when the head
remains at a high level and exact position is
unsure
It is comfortable and injuries to the mother
are less
Fetal complications are less
Requires less technical skill (suitable for
trained midwives)
It causes minimum trauma to the mother and
the child. The chignon formed disappears
with in 24 to 48 hours.
Less intracranial tension
TYPES
1.Low ventouse delivery for vertex with failure
to progress on perineal floor (only extraction)
7. Scalpinjury,lacerations,alopecia
Maternal:
The injuries are uncommon but may be due to
inclusion of the soft tissues such as the cervix
or vaginal wall inside the cup.
DISADVANTAGE :
1. The equipment is more complex and requires
more maintenance
2. The equipment is less portable than forceps
3. The time taken for delivery is a minimum of 10 to
15 minutes
4. The incidence of neonatal jaundice and fetal
hematoma is higher with vacuum than with forceps.
NURSING CARE:
During an assisted delivery the nurse obtains
needed equipment and supplies, monitors maternal
and fetal status before, during, and after the
procedure, provides support for the mother,and
document the type of procedure as well as
maternal and fetal response.
Expected outcome:
Fundus firm and in the midline
Lochia flow is rubra and small to moderate in
amount
There is no bright red bleeding from any source
INTERVENTIONS:
If the uterus feels boggy or soft to palpation
massage it until it tones up beneath fingers