Problem being addressed
About one fifth of all fetal and maternal death is caused by obstructive labor. The only known solution to this problem is to perform an emergency Caesarian section, but this requires a surgeon to perform the operation. Typically, the only accessible practitioner in low-resource settings is a midwife that is typically not trained to deal with this type of problem.
Detailed description of the solution
This device is a unique, simulation-based method to teach healthcare providers in low-resource settings how to perform an emergency C-section. The training system includes a teaching video and a physical model of a pregnant abdomen with obstructed labor. The video provides instruction in the anesthesia, anatomy, decision making, and techniques of performing an emergency C-section. Once familiarized with the procedures outlined in the training video, the trainee can then practice the operation the physical model until he or she is proficient in executing the operative procedure.
Designed by
- Designed by: Operative Experience, Inc.
- Manufacturer location: Elkton, MD USA
Funding Source
Finalist in Saving Lives at Birth competition
References
Other internally generated reports
Elkton, Maryland company recognized by USAID, Bill & Melinda Gates foundation for live-saving childbirth innovation. (2011, July 30). Retrieved from here
Externally generated reports
Simulation based training for emergency Cesarean section. (2011). Retrieved from here