Abstract

Background: Compound presentation occurs in approximately 1/700 deliveries. Being the rarest type, there is scarce literature about the recommended management for vertex-hand-feet variety of compound presentation. We report a similar type of compound presentation. Case Summary: A 25 years-old primigravida who claimed to be 9 months ammenorric presented with a history of pushing down pain of 12 hours duration with associated history of passage of liquor of 4 hours duration. Up on physical examination she was in active first of labor at cervical dilation of 5 centimeters and the presentation was compound- a vertex-hand-feet variety. Cesarean delivery was done after two hours of conservative management and the outcome was an alive 2300grams male neonates with no perinatal or maternal complication. Conclusion: In the rarest variety of compound presentation, which is a vertex, hand, and feet type, spontaneous correction is unusual if the fetus is alive and interference is usually necessary.

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