Trauma is a leading nonobstetric cause of mortality among pregnant women. Managing a pregnant trauma victim is a unique challenge as one is dealing with two lives at the same time. Initial optimal management of a parturient plays an important role in survival. Various physiological and anatomical changes occur in pregnancy that has important implications in the management. Some complications like abruption placenta, rupture uterus, amniotic fluid embolism and isoimmunization are peculiar to pregnant trauma patients. In this review, we discuss the initial management of parturient with trauma along with various physiological and anatomical changes and their implications
Introduction: Trauma averagely affects one per 12 pregnancies and is a major non-obstetric cause of ...
Trauma during pregnancy is remarkably common, and is greatly underestimated in terms of its contribu...
Trauma due to accidents or violence is a common complication during pregnancies. Every woman in repr...
Trauma in pregnancy presents a unique challenge, because of the anatomical and physiological changes...
Background: Trauma frequently occurs during pregnancy and can affect both mother and unborn child. I...
Management of 12 pregnant trauma patients is reviewed. These patients had injuries to the neck, ches...
Management of 12 pregnant trauma patients is reviewed. These patients had injuries to the neck, ches...
Management of 12 pregnant trauma patients is reviewed. These patients had injuries to the neck, ches...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
Introduction: Trauma in pregnancy is a major cause of hospital admission and maternal and fetal mort...
<p>Pregnancy is an important event that blissful for pregnant women, but it can be changed when bad ...
Trauma is one of the leading nonobstetric cause of maternal death in as many as 8 % of pregnancies.[...
Trauma is currently the most common non-obstetric cause of morbidity and mortality during pregnancy....
Introduction: Trauma averagely affects one per 12 pregnancies and is a major non-obstetric cause of ...
Trauma during pregnancy is remarkably common, and is greatly underestimated in terms of its contribu...
Trauma due to accidents or violence is a common complication during pregnancies. Every woman in repr...
Trauma in pregnancy presents a unique challenge, because of the anatomical and physiological changes...
Background: Trauma frequently occurs during pregnancy and can affect both mother and unborn child. I...
Management of 12 pregnant trauma patients is reviewed. These patients had injuries to the neck, ches...
Management of 12 pregnant trauma patients is reviewed. These patients had injuries to the neck, ches...
Management of 12 pregnant trauma patients is reviewed. These patients had injuries to the neck, ches...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
Introduction: Trauma in pregnancy is a major cause of hospital admission and maternal and fetal mort...
<p>Pregnancy is an important event that blissful for pregnant women, but it can be changed when bad ...
Trauma is one of the leading nonobstetric cause of maternal death in as many as 8 % of pregnancies.[...
Trauma is currently the most common non-obstetric cause of morbidity and mortality during pregnancy....
Introduction: Trauma averagely affects one per 12 pregnancies and is a major non-obstetric cause of ...
Trauma during pregnancy is remarkably common, and is greatly underestimated in terms of its contribu...
Trauma due to accidents or violence is a common complication during pregnancies. Every woman in repr...