Sicherheit von Vakuumextraktion
"Vacuum delivery was associated with a lower risk of birth injuries, neonatal seizures, and need
for assisted ventilation."
Operative vaginal delivery and neonatal and infantadverse outcomes: population based retrospective analysis, Kitaw Demissie et al, BMJ Volume 329 3 July 2004
"On the basis of the finding that the vacuum extractor is less likely to injure the mother than
forceps, it has been stated that it "is the the instrument of first choice for operative delivery".
Maternal and child health after assisted vaginal delivery: five-year follow up of a randomised controlled study comparing forceps and ventouse, R. B. Johanson et al, British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, June 1999, Vol 106, pp. 544-549
"We found no difference in neuropathology between children delivered by VE and children
delivered spontaneously"
Long-term Neurological Sequelae Following Vacuum Extractor Delivery, Hextan Y.S. Ngan1 et al, Ausî NZ J Obstet Gynaeco!, 1990; 30: 111
Kaiserschnitt mit Saugglocken
"Cesarean section delivery has been simplified by this technique" [using vacuum extractor]
Vacuum extraction during cesarean section, Frank Boehm, Southern Medical Journal, December 1985, Vol. 78, No. 12, 1502
"We have found that the use of the soft, silicone vacuum cup to be easy, time saving, harmless to mother and fetus and extremely effective [for cesaeren sections]"
Use of the Soft, Silicone Obstetric Vacuum Cup for Delivery of the Fetal Head at Cesarean Section, Pelosi, Marco Antonio and Apuzzio, Joseph, The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, Vol. 29, No. 4/April 1984, 289-292