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. 2024 Apr 25;16(4):e58997. doi: 10.7759/cureus.58997

Table 4. Summary of description, investigation, and intervention according to birth injuries.

HIE: hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; EEG: electroencephalogram; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; MRA: magnetic resonance arteriography; MRV: magnetic resonance venography; CT: computed tomography; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; FFP: fresh frozen plasma.

Birth injuries with description n Investigation Intervention
Soft tissue (n = 40) None Conservative/expectant (n = 38), suturing of laceration (n = 2)
Laceration 34
Abrasions 4
Bruises 2
Musculoskeletal/fracture (n = 7) X-rays (n = 6), CT brain (n = 1) Arm sling (n = 2), splint (n = 3), NICU and then craniotomy (n = 1)
Clavicle fracture (isolated) 4
Clavicle fracture + femur fracture 1
Humerus fracture 1
Parietal depressed skull fracture/subarachnoid hemorrhage 1
Intracranial bleed/cephalhematoma (n = 2) X-rays and CT (n = 1), X-rays and ultrasound (n = 1) Observation (n = 2)
Subgaleal hematoma 1
Cephalhematoma and abrasion 1
Intracranial bleed/cephalhematoma + musculoskeletal fracture (n = 2) EEG/MRI/MRA/MRV, coagulation profile, X-rays FFP transfusion + intubation + antibiotics (n = 1), observed for fits, oxygen support in NICU, paracetamol (n = 1)
HIE + subgaleal hemorrhage + clavicular fracture 1
HIE + left clavicular fracture + bruises on arms 1