Neonatal eyelid penetration from insertion of a fetal scalp electrode: a case report
Abstract Background A fetal scalp electrode (FSE), first described by Edward Hon in 1967, is an intrapartum monitoring device embedded directly into the fetal scalp for an accurate measure of fetal heart rate. Though use of an FSE is generally safe, complications can occur from misplacement, includi...
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Main Authors: | Brian T. Cheng (Author), Kelly D. Laurenti (Author), Sudhi P. Kurup (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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