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shoulder presentation

Wikipedia Summary

In obstetrics, a shoulder presentation is a malpresentation at childbirth where the baby is in a transverse lie (its vertebral column is perpendicular to that of the mother), thus the leading part (the part that first enters the birth canal) is an arm, a shoulder, or the trunk. While a baby can be delivered vaginally when either the head or the feet/buttocks are the leading part, it usually cannot be expected to be delivered successfully with a shoulder presentation unless a cesarean section (C/S) is performed..
Related Codes (16)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
O32.2Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie
O32.2XX0Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, not applicable or unspecified
O32.2XX1Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, fetus 1
O32.2XX2Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, fetus 2
O32.2XX3Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, fetus 3
O32.2XX4Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, fetus 4
O32.2XX5Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, fetus 5
O32.2XX9Maternal care for transverse and oblique lie, other fetus
O64.4Obstructed labor due to shoulder presentation
Type 1 Excludes (2)
O64.4XX0Obstructed labor due to shoulder presentation, not applicable or unspecified

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