2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-024-04392-8
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A pregnant woman with long-standing, retained intraabdominal glass shards who gave birth to a live infant with no complications: a case report

Kenta Inoue,
Shinichiro Yabe,
Soichiro Kashiwabara
et al.

Abstract: Background Most cases of traumatic injury during pregnancy involve blunt trauma, with penetrating trauma being uncommonly rare. In glass shard injuries, fragments often penetrate deeply, and multiple injuries may occur simultaneously; attention must be paid to the possibility of organ injury from the residual fragments. However, no case of this occurring during pregnancy has been reported yet. Case presentation We present the case of a 34-year-old … Show more

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