A three-letter abbreviation is used to describe the relationship of the presenting part to the maternal pelvis.
- Sides of presenting part facing in the pelvis are described as: R (right) or L (left).
- Landmarks of presenting part are described as: O (occiput, or head), S (sacrum), Sc (scapula, or shoulders), M (mentum, or chin).
- Directions of presenting part facing in the pelvis are descreibe as: A (anterior, or front), P (posterior, or back), or T (transverse).
The first and third letters relate to the pelvis, and the second letter relates to the fetus.
Common possible fetal presentations are :
VERTEX / OCCIPITAL PRESENTATION
LOA = Left Occipital Aterior
LOT = Left Occipital Transverse
LOP = Left Occipital Posterior
ROA = Right Occipital Anterior
ROT = Right Occipital Transverse
ROP = Right Occipital Posterior
FACE PRESENTATION
LMA = Left Mentum Anterior
LMT = Left Mentum Transverse
LMP = Left Mentum Posterior
BREECH PRESENTATIONS
LSA = Left Sacrum Anterior
LST = Left Sacrum Transverse
LSP = Left Sacrum Posterior
Here are images of fetal presentation :
click image to enlarge.
No comments:
Post a Comment