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aymaniham
1st November 2007, 00:30
Dear Colleague,
Have you face a spontaneous femur fracture after CS delivery? ie without predisposing bone disease!
JACK
2nd November 2007, 13:29
Are you sure it was spontaneous?
Sometimes during a difficult extraction of baby through CS femur fractures have been reported. Especially seen when the presentation is breech and the obstetrician has a difficult time extracting the baby and has to manipulate the baby a lot holding the lower limbs.
hehady
2nd November 2007, 15:57
Femoral fractures after CS are ususally iatrogenic due to difficuty in extracting the baby. Otherwise multiple fracture can be seen in diseases like oseogenesis imperfecta
Stefan Johansson
5th November 2007, 19:20
I have experience from a similar case too. The fracture was iatrogenic.
amfaquih
5th November 2007, 20:44
HI
In my experience most of the time it is iatrogenic. Usually in difficult breech extraction specially if the obstetrician has taken a small incision.
Dr Arif
JACK
5th November 2007, 22:11
I am also aware of another cause of iatrogenic femur fracture.
Caused by a NIBP cuff left on the limb of a very active growing preterm. The cuff kept inflating and deflating at intervals of 15 mins and with the neonate actively moving the limb, femur fracture resulted.
hkhawahur
29th November 2007, 09:53
I beleive that it is iatrogenic too.
adaniel
29th November 2007, 17:25
We had a case of trisomy 18 with a fracture humerus delivered by CS.
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