Shoulder Dystocia Injury: 3D Medical Animation

http://www.medivisuals.com – 3D medical animation from MediVisuals Inc. showing shoulder dystocia with injury during delivery compared to shoulder dystocia without injury using methods such as episiotomy, McRoberts positioning, application of suprapubic pressure and Woods Maneuver.

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25 Responses to “Shoulder Dystocia Injury: 3D Medical Animation”

  1. 13lb?? woow good on …
    13lb?? woow good on you.

  2. all comments should …
    all comments should be a reply to this comment so it will stay on top…
    I agree fully…
    Maybe the weird position in which woman give birth is due to the fact that it looks more female more respectful?

  3. jianniestrong on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    Lol great comment! …
    Lol great comment! Womens work

  4. That is so …
    That is so interesting. I never understood what happened 20 years ago when I had my 13lb son. This explains it so well.

  5. All these “methods” …
    All these “methods” require doing painful things to the mother. there is 1 thing wrong with these images. mom is on her back. Try squatting, girls, or hands and knees – it looks uncannily like the “mcroberts position” but doesnt require someone pushing your leg up to somewhere it was never meant to go. oh yeah, and it employs GRAVITY. this is what happens when men think they can do women’s work. we get cut, sliced, bent and broken. and somehow you’ve convinced us we should thank you for it.

  6. I understand your …
    I understand your pain, I also know someone with a daughter who is 11 years old, that suffered from this and left her with cerebral palsy, but take heart – you’re not alone

  7. shhimconcentrating on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    My daughter and I …
    My daughter and I suffered a shoulder dystocia 6 years ago. She is left with Erbs palsy and Cerebral palsy. I had three surgeries to repair the damage done to me and needed a year of counselling for PTSD. This is a serious issue and I am so glad to see more information out there and people debating the issue. Thankyou.

  8. PlasticSurgeonOKC on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    Fantastic video. …
    Fantastic video. Glad to see quality health information here on You Tube.

    Thanks, keep it up.

    Dr. Brou

  9. from a man who was …
    from a man who was once a baby …… i felt nothing :)

    poor mum though :(

  10. xXx44Emre44xXx on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    1:26 .. ouch !
    1:26 .. ouch !

  11. there are things …
    there are things that you can never unsee!!

  12. yes, it means the …
    yes, it means the baby is stuck (shoulder)

  13. what does it mean ? …
    what does it mean ? it means that the baby is Stuck ? with the shoulders?

  14. Is this why my …
    Is this why my shoulder hurts lol

  15. My Friend Has That …
    My Friend Has That To !

    X

  16. Iloveorliandwicked on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    OUCH!
    OUCH!

  17. okay, this-is- …
    okay, this-is- AMAZING
    thanks tons

  18. I swallowed a lot …
    I swallowed a lot of amniotic fluid when I was little, and I’ve had trouble with my lungs and ears all my life.
    So I had to stay in the NCIU for about 3 weeks.

  19. EXCELENT NOW I …
    EXCELENT NOW I UNDERSTAD .

  20. eillaeeiram77 on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    ok so we all should …
    ok so we all should know that the mother feels it all..but ever think what the baby feels when its being pushed/grabbed out

  21. ooow, poor baby
    ooow, poor baby

  22. trekkiegirl93 on March 17th, 2010 at 3:42 pm

    Umm, it depends on …
    Umm, it depends on the severity of the injury.
    I had that happen to me at birth, and it was an un fixable injury, so I live with Erb’s Palsy in my right arm/hand.
    It’s not that bad I would guess cause I grew up with it, but I do wish something could have or still could be done about it.
    :P

    Physical Therapy for life I guess.
    XD

  23. How is it now?
    I …

    How is it now?
    I assume it turned back to normal since baby bones are very flexible?

  24. wow
    wow

  25. whoa
    whoa

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