Exceptional Survival of a Buried Alive Newborn: A Case Report

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Medical Case Reports Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.2147/IMCRJ.S456956
G. Shamavu, Kumbowi Patrick, F. Sikakulya, Odong Justin, Everest Tukamushaba, Simon Odoch, B. Jeannot, Juliet Adongo Ocol
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Introduction This report details the exceptional survival of a female newborn buried alive by her own mother after a clandestine and unassisted birth. Despite spending over six hours underground, the newborn remarkably survived without exhibiting signs of perinatal asphyxia or major complications, and did not require advanced resuscitation measures. Case Presentation Rescued following a shocking discovery in a garden and rushed to the hospital, this newborn experienced transient hypothermia, mild to moderate respiratory distress, and scattered skin bruises. After five days of hospital care, she was discharged in clinically stable condition with no infectious complications, displaying age-appropriate normal neurological examination findings and excellent feeding. Conclusion This case not only defies established expectations but also illuminates perinatal physiological adaptation complexities. It highlights a fortunate and exceptional outcome in dire circumstances, presenting a captivating enigma within scientific realms. This report sheds light on the critical importance of early intervention and timely rescue efforts in cases of neonaticide, emphasizing the significance of raising awareness and implementing prompt measures to safeguard newborns in vulnerable situations and collectively contribute to our understanding of handling similar distressing cases.
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活埋新生儿的特殊存活率:病例报告
导言:本报告详细介绍了一名女性新生儿在秘密和无助分娩后被自己的母亲活埋的特殊生存情况。尽管新生儿在地下度过了六个多小时,但她却奇迹般地存活了下来,没有出现围产期窒息或重大并发症的迹象,也不需要高级复苏措施。病例介绍 这名新生儿在花园中被发现后被紧急救出并送往医院,她经历了短暂的体温过低、轻度至中度呼吸窘迫以及零星的皮肤瘀伤。经过五天的住院治疗,她出院时临床情况稳定,无感染并发症,神经系统检查结果与年龄相符,喂养情况良好。结论 本病例不仅打破了既定的预期,还揭示了围产期生理适应的复杂性。它突显了在恶劣环境下的幸运和特殊结果,在科学领域中展现了一个迷人的谜团。本报告揭示了在新生儿死亡病例中早期干预和及时抢救的极端重要性,强调了提高认识和及时采取措施以保护处于脆弱环境中的新生儿的重要意义,并共同促进了我们对处理类似危难病例的理解。
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International Medical Case Reports Journal
International Medical Case Reports Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: International Medical Case Reports Journal is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal publishing original case reports from all medical specialties. Submissions should not normally exceed 3,000 words or 4 published pages including figures, diagrams and references. As of 1st April 2019, the International Medical Case Reports Journal will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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