Edgar Gomez-Rhenals, Md Moshiur Rahman, L. Moscote-Salazar, E. García-Ballestas, William A Florez, A. Agrawal
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Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in Pregnancy: Simultaneous Craniectomy and Cesarean Section Surgeries
Trauma is one of the main causes of nonpregnancy-related maternal death and it is related with antagonistic fetal outcomes. About 7 to 8% of all pregnancies are affected by trauma. 1 A life-saving neurosurgical mediation to treat raised intracranial pressing factor is decompressive