Morbilidad neonatal en el parto instrumentado: mención especial a la ventosa obstétrica

作者: A. Sánchez Andrés , M. Gómez Tébar

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关键词: ObstetricsVacuum extractionIncidence (epidemiology)Subdural hemorrhageChildbirthMedicinePediatricsInstrumental deliverySubgaleal hematomaNeonatal morbidityVacuum extractor

摘要: Title: Neonatal morbidity in instrumental delivery: special mention of the obstetric vacuum extractor The rise incidence injuries during childbirth associated with increasingly widespread use instrumentation has, on a number occasions, led to intense debates indications and problems derived from extension these routine practice. Vacuum devices are fairly safe instruments. Thus, lesions can occur, but much less common correct application, their severity is influenced not only by instrumentation, also series additional factors that must be taken into account delivery. One major ones is, course, development extraction. range those which high clinical significance minor, such as cephalhematoma or subgaleal hematoma, others, like epidural subdural hemorrhage, highly uncommon extremely serious even life threatening for newborn.

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