Humerus Diaphysis Fracture in a Newborn during Vaginal Breech Delivery

  • Kaya B
  • Daglar K
  • Kirbas A
  • et al.
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Abstract

While most obstetricians are familiar with fracture of the clavicle in newborns during birth, an unlucky minority of obstetricians has encountered long-bone fractures in newborns as well. This complication is traumatic not only for the neonate, but also for the family and the obstetrician; it is also difficult to explain. Fortunately, the long-term prognosis for fracture of the long bones is excellent. Both vaginal and cesarean breech deliveries and maneuvers can be responsible for birth traumas, including long-bone fractures. This case report presents a newborn with breech presentation delivered vaginally that resulted in humerus diaphysis fracture.

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Kaya, B., Daglar, K., Kirbas, A., & Tüten, A. (2015). Humerus Diaphysis Fracture in a Newborn during Vaginal Breech Delivery. Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2015, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/489108

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