Femur Shaft Fracture in Newborns: A Report of Two Cases
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Femur Shaft Fracture in Newborns: A Report of Two Cases
Abstract
Birth injuries caused by trauma during the childbirth process are very rare. They are a cause of significant neonatal morbidity despite improved obstetric and perinatal care, particularly in developing countries. Our current research, consisting of two newborns with a femur fracture, aims to shed light on their treatment strategy.
Keywords: breech presentation; caesarean section; femur fracture.
Copyright © 2021, Vellingiri et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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