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Postpartum Pubic Symphysis Diastasis: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
We present the case of a 25-year-old African American female patient (G1P0) with a past medical history of brain arteriovenous malformation repair, pneumonia, and a urinary tract infection who was admitted to the labor and delivery floor at 39 weeks for a spontaneous vaginal delivery of a 4.025 kg female baby.
Vilar N, Donahue D, Nadella H, Malik R.
europepmc   +3 more sources

Diagnosis and Management Controversies Illustrated by an Uncommon Case of Postpartum Pubic Symphysis Diastasis

open access: yesOsteology, 2023
Pubic symphysis diastasis is a complication of pregnancy that can lead to prolonged recovery, persistent pain, and functional disability if managed inappropriately. There is a lack of universally accepted clinical guidelines with regards to the timeframe
Ryan J. Bickley   +3 more
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Bladder incarceration following anterior external fixation of a traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis treated with immediate open reduction and internal fixation [PDF]

open access: yesPatient Safety in Surgery, 2008
Anterior pelvic ring disruptions are often associated with injuries to the genitourinary structures with the potential for considerable resultant morbidity. Herniation of the bladder into the symphyseal region after injury with subsequent entrapment upon
Prayson Michael J   +3 more
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Dijastaza simfize u blizanačkoj trudnoći [PDF]

open access: yesReumatizam, 2020
Pubic symphysis diastasis is a rare pregnancy complication whose exact incidence is still not known, but it is estimated to be in the range of 1:300 to 1:30,000 pregnancies.
Egon Kruezi   +3 more
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Clinical efficacy of integrated 3D manual pelvic reduction, suspension training, and pelvic belt fixation for postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of integrating three-dimensional (3D) manual pelvic reduction, suspension training, and pelvic belt fixation in the treatment of postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis (PSD).
Ping Li   +5 more
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Postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis resulting in a prepubic abscess and osteomyelitis. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Case Rep, 2023
Postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis (PSD) refers to an abnormal widening of the pubic symphysis after delivery. It is a rare and underdiagnosed condition that causes severe pain and can be complicated by osteomyelitis and abscess formation. This article reports a case of a para 4 woman in her 30s with postpartum PSD after vaginal delivery who ...
de Groot MA   +3 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Surgical management and long-term functional outcomes of traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Background Surgical management of traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis is essential for restoring pelvic stability, yet functional outcomes remain variable. This study aimed to evaluate the functional outcomes and identify predictors of recovery following
Rajendra Aryal   +4 more
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PUBIC SYMPHYSIS DIASTASIS IN PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY (REVIEW)

open access: yesTravmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii, 2018
Purpose of the study — to generalize and arrange the data published in scientific literature and to present current views on epidemiology, diagnostics and treatment options for pubic symphysis diastasis during pregnancy and delivery. Semeiotic separation
A. L. Petrushin, A. V. Pryaluchina
doaj   +3 more sources

Delayed migration of orthopedic screw into the bladder following pelvic fracture fixation [PDF]

open access: yesTrauma Case Reports
Migration of orthopedic screws into the bladder is a rare postoperative complication following surgical fixation of pelvic fractures. We present a case of a 61-year-old man who sustained a type 3 anteroposterior compression injury with pubic symphysis ...
Carly R. Ulrich   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Postpartum diastasis of the pubic symphysis: case report and literature review [PDF]

open access: yesLietuvos Chirurgija, 2015
Postpartum diastasis of the pubic symphysis has the incidence from 1 in 300 to 1 in 30,000 deliveries. Under the action of progesterone and relaxin, a 1 cm widening of pubic symphysis is considered to be physiological and necessary for normal delivery ...
Valentinas Uvarovas   +3 more
doaj   +5 more sources

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