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Functional Lower Extremity Deficits With Sensory Changes and Quadriceps Weakness in a 29-Year-Old Female Postlabor and Delivery : A Case Report and Literature Review of Postpartum Maternal Lower Extremity Peripheral Nerve Injuries

MADSON TJ
J WOMEN HEALTH PHYS THER , 2014, vol. 38, n° 1, p. 11-18
Doc n°: 168432
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AC29 - AUTRES PATHOLOGIES DU SYSTEME NERVEUX PERIPHERIQUE

Maternal peripheral nerve injuries during labor and delivery are rare. Several factors have been associated with their occurrence. These include the effects of regional anesthesia, time in the lithotomy position, and extremes of lower extremity positioning. In 1991, data from the American Society of Anesthesiologists revealed that 16% of obstetric legal claims were for maternal nerve damage. Modern-day incidence of maternal postpartum lower extremity nerve injuries have been estimated at between 0.008% and 2.0%
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Langue : ANGLAIS

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