Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8598689 | Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The study included four cases of pregnant women with unstable pelvic fractures; their outcomes were analyzed and discussed. Data were obtained from two University Hospitals. The mean age of women was 23 years; most (3/4) were primiparous, with a mean pregnancy age of 23 weeks. Two women had Malgaigneâtype fractures and the other two had symphyseal disjunction associated with acetabular fractures. All fractures were treated surgically. One foetus was dead on admission to hospital. The other three developed well, along with their mothers. Good evolution was only possible with careful preâ, periâ, and postoperative care for the mother, as well as foetal assessment by a multidisciplinary team. In complex cases such as those presented in the present study, preâ, periâ, and postoperative care are mandatory, as well as the presence of a multidisciplinary team. The mother's life always takes priority in acute clinical pictures, as it offers the best chance of survival to both mother and child.
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Authors
Carlos Roberto Schwartsmann, Carlos Alberto de Souza Macedo, Carlos Roberto Galia, Ricardo Horta Miranda, Leandro de Freitas Spinelli, Marco Tonding Ferreira,