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Finding into death of Baby H
0y · Male·traumatic head injury due to instrumental vaginal delivery of a term infant
Baby H died on 24 March 2019, one day after birth, from traumatic head injuries sustained during an instrumental vaginal delivery using Neville Barnes forceps on a baby in occipito-posterior position. Critical clinical lessons identified by the coroner include: (1) Inadequate informed consent—Ms Brown was not warned of risks to the baby from forceps delivery and was not informed that the consultant obstetrician, not her GP, would perform the procedure; (2) Deficient transfer of care with poor communication and consent verification between clinicians; (3) Use of Neville Barnes forceps in posterior position without attempted rotation to favorable position remains contentious; (4) Epidural anesthesia was not confirmed adequate for emergency c-section conversion. The coroner found Dr C. acted in good faith, but this constellation of factors led to catastrophic brain injuries, highlighting critical gaps in consent procedures, clinical communication, and obstetric decision-making. RANZCOG guidelines on instrumental delivery warrant review.
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