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Concept: Complications of Labour and Delivery

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Concept Description

Last Updated: 2007-12-11

Introduction

    These are unsuspected conditions that arise during the labour or delivery process. Complications were considered if the delivery was by caesarean section (C-Section) or any of the following complications occurred (see Table 1.0 for ICD-9-CM code descriptions): ICD-9-CM=72.5, 660.4, 641.2, 663, 665.1, 760-779. This definition also includes Birth Complications: ICD-9-CM 72, 73.3, 763.2, 652.2, and 669.6.

Table 1.0: Complications of Labour and Delivery - ICD-9-CM Codes

    Complications of
    Labour and Delivery
    ICD-9-CM Code
    ICD Description
    Birth Complications 72
    Forceps, vacuum, breech procedure
    73.3
    Failed forceps procedure
    763.2
    Forceps delivery
    652.2
    Breech presentation without mention of version
    669.6
    Breech extraction without mention of indication
    Other Complications 72.5
    Breech extraction procedure
    660.4
    Shoulder dystocia
    641.2
    Placental abruption
    663
    Cord prolapse
    665.1
    Uterine rupture
    760-779
    Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period

    Source: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2007

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  • Brownell M, Santos R, Kozyrskyj A, Roos N, Au W, Dik N, Chartier M, Girard D, Ekuma O, Sirski M, Tonn N, Schultz J. Next Steps in the Provincial Evaluation of the BabyFirst Program: Measuring Early Impacts on Outcomes Associated with Child Maltreatment. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2007. [Report] [Summary] (View)

Keywords 

  • obstetrics
  • pregnancy


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