Odon device: A promising tool to facilitate vaginal delivery and increase access to emergency care

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The last innovation in operative vaginal delivery happened centuries ago with the invention of the forceps and the vacuum extractor. The World Health Organization Odon Device Research Group recently published a protocol for a feasibility and safety study for a new device (Odon device) which aims to revolutionize assisted vaginal delivery. This editorial discusses the device and its pathway to global use. Although preliminary results look promising, the rigorous three-phased WHO protocol needs completion before the device can be determined, based on the evidence, to be safe and effective. © 2013 Requejo and Belizán; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Requejo, J. H., & Belizán, J. M. (2013). Odon device: A promising tool to facilitate vaginal delivery and increase access to emergency care. Reproductive Health. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-10-42

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