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Neonatal Clavicular Fracture Therapy

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Neonatal Clavicular Fracture Therapy

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Clavicular fracture is the most common type of birth fracture, and it is related to the mode of delivery, the way the baby is delivered, and the birth weight. Considering the benign nature of this birth trauma, more invasive intrapartum.


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Clavicular fracture in the newborn is common among bone injuries complicating vaginal birth. Lam mh, wong gy, lao tt (2002) reappraisal of neonatal clavicular fracture: The clavicle is located subcutaneously between the sternum and the scapula, and it connects the arm to the body.

Clavicle fractures are common and easily recognized because of their subcutaneous position, as shown in the images below.

The incidence of neonatal clavicular. The clavicle is located subcutaneously between the sternum and the scapula, and it connects the arm to the body. Case contributed by dr derrick chansiongpen. Clavicular fracture is the most common fracture in a newborn and is the second figure 1: Fracture union usually progresses regardless of the treatment initiated. Neonatal clavicular fractures usually heal spontaneously with no deformity. Major risk factors for clavicular fracture were vacuum delivery and birthweight. Clavicular fractures may be complete or incomplete and may occur in one or both sides. A clavicle fracture, also known as a broken collarbone, is a bone fracture of the clavicle. Clavicular fracture is the most common fracture in neonate with an incidence ranging between 0.5 to 1.6 1. Clavicle fractures are classified according to the fra. Considering the benign nature of this birth trauma, more invasive intrapartum. Complications can include a collection of air in the pleural space surrounding the lung (pneumothorax). Lam mh, wong gy, lao tt (2002) reappraisal of neonatal clavicular fracture: Medial clavicular fractures and pseudosternoclavicular joint dislocations. Neonatal clavicular fracture was signicantly and directly related to the duration of the second stage of labor, peripartum sonographic fetal weight estimation, and neonatal length, and inversely related to. Considering the benign nature of this birth trauma, more invasive intrapartum.

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