Parturition is a complex biomechanical process that affects the entire body of a newborn baby. The traumatic process consists of the flexion-compression and distraction moments, as well as the rotation of the head. The purpose is to identify the main factors on the part of mothers and medical staff facilitating the trauma of the cervical spine segment. Over the past 3 years we have seen 87 newborns who were in the intensive care unit over natal trauma of the cervical spine. Boys counted 38, girls - 39. Average weight is 2800-3200 grams. Newborns were born during the period from 38 to 40 weeks. All the newborns had KISS-syndrome. Predisposing factors of the parturient woman are as follows: narrow pelvis - 5; rapid parturition - 9; anom...
Objective: The fractures of skeleton faced by the newborns at the time of birth or delivery are BF (...
Background: The basis for the prevention of birth injuries is the knowledge of their etiopathogenesi...
A vaginal childbirth is the result of the internal (endogenous) expulsive forces of uterine contract...
Recently, according to the literature, the trauma of the cervical spine in newborns takes the leadin...
Catedra Obstetrica si Ginecologie USMF „Nicolae Testemiţanu”As a result of analysis the medical reco...
Birth injuries of the new-born infants might be caused either by mechanical or anoxic traumas that o...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...
The influence of mode of delivery to neonatals' CNS injuries. Diana Albaviciute The Tutor for Resear...
Insufficient attention traditionally existing even in medical institutions that realize the principl...
Injury during the perinatal period can have significant health effects on the pregnant woman, the fe...
Purpose: To describe the risk factors and labor characteristics of Clavicular fracture (CF) and brac...
To describe the risk factors and labor characteristics of Clavicular fracture (CF) and brachial plex...
ABSTRACT The neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time for an infant. The high neonatal morbidity ...
Birth trauma still remains the most urgent problem of perinatal medicine. A clinical diagnosis of tr...
Introduction: The clavicle is one of the most commonly injured bones during the birth process. The o...
Objective: The fractures of skeleton faced by the newborns at the time of birth or delivery are BF (...
Background: The basis for the prevention of birth injuries is the knowledge of their etiopathogenesi...
A vaginal childbirth is the result of the internal (endogenous) expulsive forces of uterine contract...
Recently, according to the literature, the trauma of the cervical spine in newborns takes the leadin...
Catedra Obstetrica si Ginecologie USMF „Nicolae Testemiţanu”As a result of analysis the medical reco...
Birth injuries of the new-born infants might be caused either by mechanical or anoxic traumas that o...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...
The influence of mode of delivery to neonatals' CNS injuries. Diana Albaviciute The Tutor for Resear...
Insufficient attention traditionally existing even in medical institutions that realize the principl...
Injury during the perinatal period can have significant health effects on the pregnant woman, the fe...
Purpose: To describe the risk factors and labor characteristics of Clavicular fracture (CF) and brac...
To describe the risk factors and labor characteristics of Clavicular fracture (CF) and brachial plex...
ABSTRACT The neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time for an infant. The high neonatal morbidity ...
Birth trauma still remains the most urgent problem of perinatal medicine. A clinical diagnosis of tr...
Introduction: The clavicle is one of the most commonly injured bones during the birth process. The o...
Objective: The fractures of skeleton faced by the newborns at the time of birth or delivery are BF (...
Background: The basis for the prevention of birth injuries is the knowledge of their etiopathogenesi...
A vaginal childbirth is the result of the internal (endogenous) expulsive forces of uterine contract...