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Pseudoartrosis humeral en fractura obstétrica tras osteomielitis aguda hematógena = (Record no. 12321)

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Title Pseudoartrosis humeral en fractura obstétrica tras osteomielitis aguda hematógena =
Remainder of title Humeral pseudoarthrosis in obstetric fracture after acute hematogenic osteomyelitis /
Statement of responsibility, etc. López Martínez JJ, Salcedo Cánovas C, Alarcón Zamora A
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliografía: p.143
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Summary, etc. Introducción:La infección neonatal es una causa importante de morbimortalidad en la primera semana de vida a consecuencia de la exposición a microorganismos genitales maternos durante el parto. La sepsis neonatal se presenta como enfermedad fulminante y multisistémica, destacando la infección por klebsiella pneumoniae, con una mortalidad aproximada del 60%. Su asociación con un cuadro de osteomielitis aguda hematógena (OAH) es de difícil diagnóstico, con posibles complicaciones severas. Este cuadro de OAH asociado a fractura obstétrica precisa de intervención quirúrgica, tanto por su entidad infecciosa como por su posible evolución a pseudoartrosis. Caso clínico: Recién nacido a término con pérdida de bienestar fetal e ingreso en UCI por sepsis neonatal, con absceso en brazo izquierdo que drena espontáneamente y toma de cultivo positiva para klebsiella pneumoniae. Se comienza tratamiento antibiótico con cefotaxima y vancomicina sin mejoría tras 20 días, decidiéndose tratamiento quirúrgico con limpieza y estabilización mediante fijador externo con evolución favorable de su cuadro sistémico. A nivel de la fractura obstétrica se apreció falta de unión ósea con evolución a pseudoartrosis atrófica, por lo que se decidió reintervención con aporte de injerto óseo autólogo de cresta ilíaca y nueva fijación externa, con unión completa del foco a los dos meses y resolución del caso. Conclusión: La fractura obstétrica asociada a OAH es un cuadro poco frecuente que debe ser diagnosticado y tratado quirúrgicamente, con posibles complicaciones como la pseudoartrosis del foco fracturario.
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Summary, etc. Introduction: Neonatal infection is an important morbimortality cause that occurs in the first week of life and it is a consequence to maternal genital microorganisms during partus. Neonatal sepsis is a sudden and multisystemic disease, standing out the infection by klebsiella pneumoniae, with an approximate mortality of 60%. Its association with acute hematogenic osteomyelitis has a difficult diagnose with severe income complications. Acute hematogenic osteomyelitis associated with an obstetric fracture needs surgical treatment because of its infectious importance and its possible evolution to pseudoarthrosis. Case report: Newborn with a loss of fetal wellness and entrance to intensivity care unit because of neonatal sepsis, with an abscess in his left arm that drains spontaneously and a positive biopsy to klebsiella pneumoniae. Antibiotic treatment with cefotaxime and vancomycin is started without any improvement after 20 days. Surgical treatment is decided with a cleaning procedure and stabilisation with external fixator, with a proper evolution of his sistemic clinic. Related to the obstetric fracture, non-union is appreciated with an evolution to atrophic pseudoarthrosis. A new surgical intervention is decided with the contribution of autologous bone graft from iliac crest and a new external fixator, with a complete bone union in two months and the clinical case solution. Conclusion: Obstetric fracture associated to acute hematogenic osteomyelitis is a low frequency episode that must be diagnosed and surgically treated with external fixation and autologous bone graft, with possible complications as pseudoarthrosis.
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Uncontrolled term osteomielitis aguda hematógena
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Uncontrolled term sepsis neonatal
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Uncontrolled term pseudoartrosis
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Uncontrolled term fractura obstétrica
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Uncontrolled term acute hematogenic osteomyelitis
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Uncontrolled term neonatal sepsis
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Uncontrolled term pseudoarthrosis
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Uncontrolled term obstetric fracture
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Related parts -- 2013, v. 24, n. 3, p. 141-143
Title Trauma
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    Universal Decimal Classification     Non-fiction Revistas y artículos Revistas y artículos 25/11/2019   PP14 v24(3):141-143 25/11/2019 25/11/2019 Artículo de revista Cajonera

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