Obstetric Flying Squad
Obstetric Flying Squad
The Obstetric Flying Squad is a medical emergency service that provides immediate obstetric care to women experiencing complications during pregnancy or childbirth. This service is typically dispatched to the patient's home or other non-hospital settings.
History[edit | edit source]
The concept of the Obstetric Flying Squad originated in the United Kingdom during the mid-20th century. It was designed to provide immediate, on-site medical assistance to women experiencing complications during childbirth, particularly in cases where transportation to a hospital was not immediately possible.
Function[edit | edit source]
The Obstetric Flying Squad is typically composed of a team of healthcare professionals, including an obstetrician, a midwife, and an anesthetist. The team is equipped with the necessary medical equipment to handle a range of obstetric emergencies, including postpartum hemorrhage, eclampsia, and obstructed labor.
The team's primary function is to stabilize the patient and, if necessary, facilitate safe transportation to a hospital for further treatment. In some cases, the team may also perform an emergency caesarean section at the patient's home.
Current Status[edit | edit source]
While the Obstetric Flying Squad was once a common feature of obstetric care in the UK, its use has declined in recent years. This is largely due to the centralization of obstetric services in hospitals and the increased availability of ambulance services. However, some regions still maintain active Obstetric Flying Squads, particularly in rural areas where access to hospital care may be limited.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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