Background.The breech extraction of the fetus through the vagina has a greater risk of hip fracture compared with the extraction by abdominal route.Case.A 2390 g female infant was delivered at 39 weeks by elective cesarean section for breech presentation. The newborn sustained a fracture of the right femur. A simple immobilization of the limb in extension led to a complete healing of the fracture without sequelae.Conclusion.Caesarean delivery reduces the risk of causing a traumatic injury of the newborn compared to vaginal delivery, especially with breech presentation but does not eliminate this possible accidental complication.
Cesarean section and right femur fracture: a rare but possible complication for breech presentation / Capobianco, Giampiero; Virdis, Giuseppe; Lisai, Pietro; Cherchi, Claudio; Dessole, Francesco; Meloni, Giovanni Battista; Biasetti, Ornella. - 2013:(2013). [10.1155/2013/613709]
Cesarean section and right femur fracture: a rare but possible complication for breech presentation
Capobianco, Giampiero;Virdis, Giuseppe;Lisai, Pietro;Cherchi, Claudio;Dessole, Francesco;Meloni, Giovanni Battista;
2013-01-01
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Background.The breech extraction of the fetus through the vagina has a greater risk of hip fracture compared with the extraction by abdominal route.Case.A 2390 g female infant was delivered at 39 weeks by elective cesarean section for breech presentation. The newborn sustained a fracture of the right femur. A simple immobilization of the limb in extension led to a complete healing of the fracture without sequelae.Conclusion.Caesarean delivery reduces the risk of causing a traumatic injury of the newborn compared to vaginal delivery, especially with breech presentation but does not eliminate this possible accidental complication.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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