Does the McRoberts' manoeuvre need to start with thigh abduction? An innovative biomechanical study.

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Title
Does the McRoberts' manoeuvre need to start with thigh abduction? An innovative biomechanical study.
Journal
BMC pregnancy and childbirth
Author(s)
Desseauve D., Fradet L., Gherman R.B., Cherni Y., Gachon B., Pierre F.
ISSN
1471-2393 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1471-2393
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/05/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
20
Number
1
Pages
264
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Guidelines and description about the achievement of the McRoberts manoeuvre are discordant, particularly concerning the need for abduction before the beginning of the manoeuvre. We sought to compare the biomechanical efficiency of the McRoberts' manoeuvre, with and without thigh abduction.
In a postural comparative study, twenty-three gravidas > 32 weeks of gestational age and not in labour were assessed during three repetitions of two McRoberts' manoeuvre that differed in terms of starting position. For the (i) McRoberts, the legs were initially placed in stirrups; for the (m) McRoberts, the legs were resting on the bed, with thighs in wide abduction. For each manoeuvre, flexion of the plane of the external conjugate of the pelvis on the spine (ANGce), hip flexion and abduction, were assessed using an optoelectronic motion capture system. Lumbar curve were assessed with Epionics Spine® system. Temporal parameters including movement duration or acceleration of the external conjugate were also computed. All values ​​obtained for the two types of manoeuvres were compared using a Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test. The significance level was defined as p < 0.05.
The starting position of McRoberts' otherwise had no effect on the maximum ANGce (p = 0.199), the minimal lordosis of the lumbar curve (p = 0.474), or the maximal hip flexion (p = 0.057). The other parameters were not statistically different according to the starting position (p > 0.005).
Regardless of the starting position, the McRoberts' manoeuvre allows ascension of the pubic symphysis and reduction of the lumbar lordosis. This results imply that the McRoberts' manoeuvre could be performed with the legs initially placed in the stirrups.
Keywords
Biomechanical, Lumbar curve, McRoberts manoeuvre, Motion capture system, Shoulder dystocia
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Web of science
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Yes
Funding(s)
Fondation Leenaards
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16/06/2020 16:08
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30/04/2021 7:09
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