Knee-chest position

The knee-chest position or genupectoral position is a position used in a number of medical situations including gynecological examination and surgery, lumbar spine surgery,[2][3][4] repair of vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) by Sims’s saucerisation procedure, labor and delivery for which it is recommended in those with a cord prolapse until delivery can occur,[1] and administering enemas.[5][6]

The knee-chest position [1]

References

  1. Kelly, Howard A.; Broe6del, Max; Burnam, Curtis F. (1922). Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases of women. New York, London: D Appleton and company.
  2. Benzel, Edward C. (2012). Spine Surgery 2-Vol Set E-Book: Techniques, Complication Avoidance, and Management (Expert Consult - Online). Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 509. ISBN 978-1455723324.
  3. Adams, James G. (2012). Emergency Medicine E-Book: Clinical Essentials (Expert Consult -- Online). Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 179. ISBN 978-1455733941.
  4. Tatford, E. P. W. (2012). Problems in Gynaecology. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9789400941250.
  5. "Administration of Rectal Suppositories or Enemas". Latest FDA Medication Alert. Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  6. "Enema Administration". Study Flashcards. Quizlet. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
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