Fetal intrathoracic injuries following mild maternal motor vehicle accident

Ita Litmanovitz*, Tzipora Dolfin, Samuel Arnon, Clary Fleser, Valeria Rathouse, Moshe Feigin, Rivka H. Regev

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Abstract

Reported herein are the cases of three infants who were born with serious intrathoracic injuries, apparently sustained at the time of the mother's involvement in a motor vehicle accident. The accidents occurred at 26th, 29th and 36th weeks of pregnancy and resulted in minimal injuries to the mothers themselves. The infants were born four weeks, three hours and two days later, respectively. Their injuries were manifested (singly) by hemothorax, pneumothorax and contusion of lung, the latter in a setting of multi-organ trauma. We suggest that chest x-ray, in addition to brain ultrasound, be routinely included in the evaluation of neonates whose mothers were involved in a motor vehicle accident during pregnancy, not excluding cases wherein the mother's injuries were negligible or inapparent and regardless of the time elapsed between accident and delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)158-160
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Perinatal Medicine
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fetal injury
  • Intrathoracic injury
  • Motor vehicle accident

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