[FETAL LACERATIONS DURING CESAREAN SECTION - AN INEVITABLE COMPLICATION].

Harefuah Pub Date : 2024-03-01
David Rabinerson, Daniel Nasi, Adi Borovitch
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Introduction: Cesarean section is the most prevalent in obstetrics and its rate is rising worldwide every year. Although this operation is considered safe, it is not free from complications. In the present review the topic of lacerations in the fetus during cesarean section is discussed. The rate of fetal lacerations during cesarean section is 0.79-1.9% of all cesareans. Several risk factors for this complication have been elaborated in the literature and are presented in this review. However, so far there is no proven method or technique that has been proven effective in the prevention of this complication. Fetal lacerations are not always identified in the operating room and are discovered later in the newborns department. Most lacerations occur on the fetal scalp and face, however, they can occur everywhere in the body of the fetus. Treatment is performed with adhesive medications or by surgical stitches. Normally, fetal lacerations are expressed later in life as a cosmetic problem but some may cause functional handicap of the affected organs. Every delivery that ends with this complication is followed by a lawsuit against the physicians involved in the case and almost always, the alleged physicians are found guilty. A possible solution to this problem is discussed in the present review.

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[剖宫产术中胎儿撕裂伤--不可避免的并发症]。
导言剖腹产是产科中最常见的手术,其比例在全球范围内逐年上升。虽然这种手术被认为是安全的,但也并非没有并发症。本综述将讨论剖宫产术中的胎儿裂伤问题。在所有剖宫产手术中,胎儿裂伤率为 0.79-1.9%。文献中已详细阐述了导致这一并发症的几个风险因素,本综述也对此进行了介绍。然而,迄今为止还没有一种行之有效的方法或技术能有效预防这种并发症。胎儿裂伤并不总是在手术室被发现,而是后来在新生儿科被发现。大多数裂伤发生在胎儿的头皮和面部,但也可能发生在胎儿身体的任何部位。治疗方法是使用粘合药物或手术缝合。通常情况下,胎儿裂伤在以后的生活中表现为外观问题,但有些裂伤可能会导致受影响器官的功能障碍。每一次以这种并发症结束的分娩都会导致对涉案医生的诉讼,而被指控的医生几乎总是被判有罪。本综述将讨论解决这一问题的可行办法。
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