Abdominal stab wound in A Pregnant woman resulting in Evisceration, Uterine Perforation and Fetal Chest Injury: A Case Report and Literature Review
<p>Introduction: trauma is common in pregnancy; it affects one in twelve pregnancies. Abdomen represents the third anatomical region of the body most affected after the limbs and head. As pregnancy evolves, uterus increases in size and goes beyond the pelvic cavity; exposing the uterus to trau...
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Main Authors: | Ousmana Oumarou (Author), Tchuenkam W Landry (Author), Njweipi C Joe (Author), Festus T Wirwah (Author), Bisay S Ulrich (Author), Engbang N Jean-Paul (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2019-01-31.
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