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J Neonatal Perinatal Med ; 11(4): 427-431, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30149472

ABSTRACT

A male fetus was delivered by emergent caesarean section after a term pregnant mother was caught in crossfire and sustained gunshot injury to her abdomen. Examination of the infant was unremarkable except for a small laceration of the scalp at the anterior fontanelle. Skull radiography showed a dense bullet shaped opacity in the brain. He was managed conservatively and was discharged home on full feeds with normal neurological examination. He developed seizures and progressive hydrocephalus, and underwent a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt placement at 5 weeks of age. At 13 months of age the bullet was removed. To our knowledge this is the first report of fetal brain injury with intact bullet in the brain with survival. This case provides the context for a discussion about factors that contribute to survival and favorable prognosis of infants with fetal penetrating gunshot brain injury.


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Brain Injuries/embryology , Fetus/diagnostic imaging , Hydrocephalus/physiopathology , Prenatal Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Seizures/physiopathology , Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt/methods , Wounds, Gunshot/embryology , Adult , Brain Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Brain Injuries/physiopathology , Brain Injuries/surgery , Cesarean Section , Developmental Disabilities/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Hydrocephalus/etiology , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pregnancy , Pregnant Women , Prenatal Injuries/physiopathology , Prenatal Injuries/surgery , Seizures/etiology , Treatment Outcome , Wounds, Gunshot/complications , Wounds, Gunshot/diagnostic imaging , Wounds, Gunshot/surgery
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 27(12): 1367-9, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21519838

ABSTRACT

We report here a fetus, who was delivered via cesarean section in 32th gestational week from a 37-year-old mother and sustained multiple gunshots. Post-natal evaluation revealed eight entry-exit holes and the baby was transferred to our clinic.Upon admission, peripheral pulses were nonpalpable, appropriate fluid administration and blood transfusion were conducted and further examinations revealed bladder perforation. Bladder was repaired over a suprapubic catheter and bullet holes were primarily sutured. Left foot drop was observed on follow up and the patient was discharged with no further complication. Although the maternal and the fetal morbidity and mortality rates are high in intrauterine gunshot wounds, appropriate management may provide survival as seen in our case.


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Abdominal Injuries/diagnosis , Fetus/innervation , Multiple Trauma , Pregnancy Complications , Uterus/injuries , Wounds, Gunshot/diagnosis , Abdominal Injuries/etiology , Abdominal Injuries/surgery , Adult , Cesarean Section , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hand Injuries/diagnosis , Hand Injuries/embryology , Hand Injuries/surgery , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Leg Injuries/diagnosis , Leg Injuries/embryology , Leg Injuries/surgery , Pregnancy , Uterus/surgery , Wounds, Gunshot/embryology , Wounds, Gunshot/surgery
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