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Rib fractures with heamothorax after labor: a case report
Vasileios K Kouritas1, Ioannis Baloyiannis, Nikolaos Desimonas
1Deptartment of Surgery, Larissa University Hospital, Mezourlo 41 110, PO Box 1425, Greece. vasileios@doctors.org.uk
Maternal thoracic trauma from forceful labor maneuvers is rare but can cause rib fractures and hemothorax. Safe application of obstetric techniques by trained professionals is crucial to prevent such injuries.
Area of Science:
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Trauma Surgery
- Emergency Medicine
Background:
- Maternal thoracic trauma during labor is an exceptionally rare clinical event.
- Difficult deliveries can potentially lead to iatrogenic injuries.
Purpose of the Study:
- To report a rare case of maternal thoracic trauma sustained during labor.
- To highlight the importance of safe obstetric practices.
Main Methods:
- A case presentation of a woman experiencing bilateral lower thoracic pain post-delivery.
- Diagnostic workup included imaging to identify thoracic injuries.
Main Results:
- The patient presented with bilateral rib fractures and a small right-sided hemothorax.
- The patient's hospital stay and follow-up were uneventful, with full recovery.
Conclusions:
- Forceful maneuvers during labor can result in significant thoracic injury.
- Emphasis on the need for skilled personnel and safe execution of obstetric procedures is critical.
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