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Face PresentationDefinitionIt is a cephalic presentation in which the head is completely extended.IncidenceAbout 1:300 labours.www.freelivedoctor.com
Aetiology1.Primary face:a.It is less common. b. It occurs during pregnancy. c. It is usually due to foetal causes which may be:> Anencephaly: due to absence of the bony vault of the skull and the scalp while the facial portion is Normal>Loops of the cord around the neck.>Tumours of the foetal neck e.g. congenital goitre.>Hypertonicity of the extensor muscles of the neck.>Dolicocephaly: long antero-posterior diameter of the head, so as the breadth is less than 4/5 of the length.>Dead or premature foetus.> Idiopathic.www.freelivedoctor.com
AetiologySecondary face: a. It is more common.  b. It occurs during labour. c. It may be due to:>ontracted pelvis particularly flat pelvis which allows descent of the bitemporal but not the biparietal diameter leads to extension of the head.> Pendulous abdomen or marked lateral obliquity of the uterus.>Further deflexion of brow or occipito - posterior positions.>Other causes of malpresentations as polyhydramnios and placenta praevia.www.freelivedoctor.com
Positionsa. Right mento-posterior (RMP).           b. Left mento-posterior (LMP).c.Leftmento-anterior (LMA).d.Rightmento-anterior (RMA), are the more common positions.e.Rightmento-transverse (lateral), left mento-transverse, direct mento-posterior and direct mento-anterior are rare and usually transient positions.www.freelivedoctor.com
PositionsThe first position (RMP) corresponds to the first normal position (LOA) as the back should be to the left and anterior in the first position.Mento-anterior are more common than mento-posterior as most cases arise from more deflexion of the head in occipito-posterior position usually in flat contracted pelvis.www.freelivedoctor.com
DiagnosisDuring pregnancy (difficult) * The back is difficult to feel. * The limbs are felt more prominent in mento-anterior position.* The chin may be felt on the same side of the limbs as a horseshoe-shaped rim in mento-anterior position. * In mento-posterior, a groove may be felt between the occiput and the back particularly after rupture of the membranes.* Second pelvic grip: the occiput is at a higher levelthan the sinciput.* The FHS are heard below the umbilicus through the foetal chest wall in mento-anterior position.* Ultrasound or X-ray: confirms the diagnosis and may identify associated foetal anomalies as anencephaly.www.freelivedoctor.com
DiagnosisDuring labourVaginal examination shows the following identifying features for face:* supra-orbital ridges,* the malar processes,* the nose (rubbery and saddle shaped),* the mouth with hard areolar ridges.* the chin.www.freelivedoctor.com
Late in labour, the face becomes oedematous (tumefaction) so it can be misdiagnosed as a buttock (breech presentation) where the two cheeks are mistaken with buttocks and the mouth with anus and the malar processes with the ischialtuberosities. www.freelivedoctor.com
The following points can differentiate in-between:www.freelivedoctor.com
Mechanism of LabourMento-anterior position Descent. Engagement by submento-bregmatic diameter 9.5 cm.Increased extension. Internal rotation of chin 1/8 circle anteriorly. Flexion: is the movement by which the head is delivered in mento-anterior position when the submental region hinges below the symphysis. The vulva is much distended by the submento-vertical diameter 11.5 cm. Restitution. External rotation.www.freelivedoctor.com
Engagement is delayed because:The biparietal diameter does not pass the plane of pelvic inlet until the chin is below the level of the ischial spines and the face begins to distend the perineum.Moulding does not occur as in vertex presentation.www.freelivedoctor.com
Mento-posterior positiona.Long anterior rotation 3/8 circle (2/3 of cases): so the head is delivered as mento-anterior.b. In about 1/3 of cases one of the following may occur:> Deep transverse arrest of the face: when the chinrotates 1/8 circle anteriorly.>Persistent mento-posterior: when no rotation occurs.>Direct mento-posterior: When the chin rotates 1/8 circle posteriorly.    *In the last 3 conditions no further progress occurs and labour is obstructed.www.freelivedoctor.com
Direct mento-posterior, unlike direct occipito-posterior, cannot be delivered because:* Delivery should occur by extension while the head isalready maximally extended.* As the length of the sacrum is 10 cm and that of neck is only 5 cm, the shoulders enter the pelvis and becomeimpacted while the head still in the pelvis, thus the labour is obstructed.www.freelivedoctor.com
Management of LabourMento-anterior* First stage: as in occipito-posterior.* Second stage:> Spontaneous delivery usually occurs.> Forceps delivery may be indicated in prolonged 2nd stage.>Episiotomy is necessary because of over distension of the vulva.www.freelivedoctor.com
Management of LabourMento-posteriorFirst stage: as mento-anterior.
Second stage:Wait for long anterior rotation of the mentum 3/8 circle and the head will be delivered as mento-anterior.During this period oxytocin is used to compete inertia which is common in such conditions as long as there is no contraindication. Failure of this long rotation is more common than in occipito-posterior position so earlier interference is usually indicated.www.freelivedoctor.com

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Face presentation

  • 2. Face PresentationDefinitionIt is a cephalic presentation in which the head is completely extended.IncidenceAbout 1:300 labours.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 3. Aetiology1.Primary face:a.It is less common. b. It occurs during pregnancy. c. It is usually due to foetal causes which may be:> Anencephaly: due to absence of the bony vault of the skull and the scalp while the facial portion is Normal>Loops of the cord around the neck.>Tumours of the foetal neck e.g. congenital goitre.>Hypertonicity of the extensor muscles of the neck.>Dolicocephaly: long antero-posterior diameter of the head, so as the breadth is less than 4/5 of the length.>Dead or premature foetus.> Idiopathic.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 4. AetiologySecondary face: a. It is more common. b. It occurs during labour. c. It may be due to:>ontracted pelvis particularly flat pelvis which allows descent of the bitemporal but not the biparietal diameter leads to extension of the head.> Pendulous abdomen or marked lateral obliquity of the uterus.>Further deflexion of brow or occipito - posterior positions.>Other causes of malpresentations as polyhydramnios and placenta praevia.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 5. Positionsa. Right mento-posterior (RMP). b. Left mento-posterior (LMP).c.Leftmento-anterior (LMA).d.Rightmento-anterior (RMA), are the more common positions.e.Rightmento-transverse (lateral), left mento-transverse, direct mento-posterior and direct mento-anterior are rare and usually transient positions.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 6. PositionsThe first position (RMP) corresponds to the first normal position (LOA) as the back should be to the left and anterior in the first position.Mento-anterior are more common than mento-posterior as most cases arise from more deflexion of the head in occipito-posterior position usually in flat contracted pelvis.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 7. DiagnosisDuring pregnancy (difficult) * The back is difficult to feel. * The limbs are felt more prominent in mento-anterior position.* The chin may be felt on the same side of the limbs as a horseshoe-shaped rim in mento-anterior position. * In mento-posterior, a groove may be felt between the occiput and the back particularly after rupture of the membranes.* Second pelvic grip: the occiput is at a higher levelthan the sinciput.* The FHS are heard below the umbilicus through the foetal chest wall in mento-anterior position.* Ultrasound or X-ray: confirms the diagnosis and may identify associated foetal anomalies as anencephaly.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 8. DiagnosisDuring labourVaginal examination shows the following identifying features for face:* supra-orbital ridges,* the malar processes,* the nose (rubbery and saddle shaped),* the mouth with hard areolar ridges.* the chin.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 9. Late in labour, the face becomes oedematous (tumefaction) so it can be misdiagnosed as a buttock (breech presentation) where the two cheeks are mistaken with buttocks and the mouth with anus and the malar processes with the ischialtuberosities. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 10. The following points can differentiate in-between:www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 11. Mechanism of LabourMento-anterior position Descent. Engagement by submento-bregmatic diameter 9.5 cm.Increased extension. Internal rotation of chin 1/8 circle anteriorly. Flexion: is the movement by which the head is delivered in mento-anterior position when the submental region hinges below the symphysis. The vulva is much distended by the submento-vertical diameter 11.5 cm. Restitution. External rotation.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 12. Engagement is delayed because:The biparietal diameter does not pass the plane of pelvic inlet until the chin is below the level of the ischial spines and the face begins to distend the perineum.Moulding does not occur as in vertex presentation.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 13. Mento-posterior positiona.Long anterior rotation 3/8 circle (2/3 of cases): so the head is delivered as mento-anterior.b. In about 1/3 of cases one of the following may occur:> Deep transverse arrest of the face: when the chinrotates 1/8 circle anteriorly.>Persistent mento-posterior: when no rotation occurs.>Direct mento-posterior: When the chin rotates 1/8 circle posteriorly. *In the last 3 conditions no further progress occurs and labour is obstructed.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 14. Direct mento-posterior, unlike direct occipito-posterior, cannot be delivered because:* Delivery should occur by extension while the head isalready maximally extended.* As the length of the sacrum is 10 cm and that of neck is only 5 cm, the shoulders enter the pelvis and becomeimpacted while the head still in the pelvis, thus the labour is obstructed.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 15. Management of LabourMento-anterior* First stage: as in occipito-posterior.* Second stage:> Spontaneous delivery usually occurs.> Forceps delivery may be indicated in prolonged 2nd stage.>Episiotomy is necessary because of over distension of the vulva.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 16. Management of LabourMento-posteriorFirst stage: as mento-anterior.
  • 17. Second stage:Wait for long anterior rotation of the mentum 3/8 circle and the head will be delivered as mento-anterior.During this period oxytocin is used to compete inertia which is common in such conditions as long as there is no contraindication. Failure of this long rotation is more common than in occipito-posterior position so earlier interference is usually indicated.www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 18. Management of Labour Failure of long anterior rotation 3/8 circle or development of foetal or maternal distress at any time, is managed by:Caesarean section: which is the safest and and the current alternative in modern obstetrics.Manual rotation and forceps extraction as mento-anterior, orthe current alternative in modern obstetrics.Craniotomy: if the foetus is dead.www.freelivedoctor.com