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O64.5XX2 Obstructed labor due to compound presentation, fetus 2

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Name of the Condition

  • Obstructed labor due to compound presentation, fetus 2

Summary

Obstructed labor due to compound presentation, fetus 2 is a childbirth complication where a second fetus presents with an additional body part (e.g., an arm or leg) alongside the head, preventing normal delivery. This condition can delay labor progression and may require medical intervention to ensure the safety of both the mother and fetuses.

Causes

The condition typically arises from mechanical factors during childbirth, such as abnormal fetal positioning where an extra fetal part (e.g., an arm or leg) enters the birth canal alongside the head. This can occur due to fetal size, pelvic anatomy, or uterine factors that disrupt normal alignment.

Risk Factors

  • First-time pregnancies
  • Abnormal fetal positioning (e.g., compound presentation)
  • Pelvic abnormalities or narrow pelvis
  • Large fetal size (macrosomia)
  • Uterine abnormalities (e.g., fibroids, scarring)
  • Previous obstructed labor

Symptoms

  • Prolonged labor or lack of progress
  • Abnormal fetal position detected during examination
  • Intense or irregular contractions
  • Fetal distress indicators (e.g., abnormal heart rate)
  • Maternal exhaustion or pain

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is confirmed through physical examination, including vaginal assessment to determine fetal position and presentation. Ultrasound may be used to assess fetal position and identify any additional body parts involved.

Treatment Options

  • Manual repositioning of the fetal part
  • Use of assistive devices like forceps or vacuum
  • Cesarean section in cases where manual intervention is ineffective

Prognosis and Follow-Up

With appropriate medical intervention, the prognosis for both mother and fetuses is generally favorable. Follow-up care may include monitoring for post-delivery complications and ensuring recovery.

Complications

  • Prolonged labor leading to maternal exhaustion
  • Fetal distress or injury
  • Increased risk of cesarean delivery
  • Potential for postpartum hemorrhage

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Regular prenatal care to monitor fetal position
  • Maintaining a healthy weight during pregnancy
  • Avoiding excessive physical strain in late pregnancy

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if labor stalls, fetal movement decreases, or signs of distress (e.g., abnormal heart rate) are observed.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the presence of a second fetus and the specific compound presentation (e.g., arm or leg alongside the head) to support accurate coding. Ensure clinical notes specify the fetal part involved and any interventions performed.

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