| Literature DB >> 35765043 |
Attilio Basile1, Laura Palmieri2, Riccardo Lanzetti1, Pasquale Sessa1, Marco Spoliti1, Alessio Giai Via3,4, Gennaro Pipino5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Treatment of closed tibial shaft fractures in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy is controversial. Since there are few case reports published in literature, there is no consensus on the appropriate management of these fractures. This case report proposes intramedullary nailing throught the suprapatellar approach for the treatment of tibial shaft fracture in pregnant women, never described before in literature. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Intramedullary nailing; Pregnancy; Pregnancy trauma; Suprapatellar surgical approach; Tibial fracture
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35765043 PMCID: PMC9241291 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-04835-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.105
Fig. 1Preoperatory X-ray of the left leg
Fig. 2Intraoperatory images and surgical approaches. A The fetus was monitored throughout all the surgery with continuous CTG, in order to detect any possible anomalies to the fetus. B intraoperatory record of the CTG. C A lead shield was placed over the patient's abdomen to protect the fetus against to intraoperatory radiations. D Postoperatory image showing the suprapatellar surgical approach
Fig. 3Postoperatory X-ray
Fig. 4Control plain radiographs at 30 days postop. (A and B) and at 60 days follow-up (C and D)
Fig. 5Plain radiograph of the left leg at 5 months follow-up
Fig. 6Clinical images at final follow-up. The scars are in order, without signs of local inflammation. The Range of Motion of the knee and ankle are complete (Figures A, B, C and D)