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Excessive Fetal Bleeding Is Most Frequently Reported And Oft | 109694

Zeitschrift für forensische Pathologie

ISSN - 2684-1312

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Excessive Fetal Bleeding Is Most Frequently Reported And Often Associated With An Underlying Coagulopathy In The Neonate

Becker, Jeroen

Four layers of the scalp appeared to be incised. The subarachnoid space was closed with 2 sutures, and antibiotics were started due to the risk of meningitis. The patient was discharged in good clinical condition. In this article, the case is presented and the literature reviewed. We found 12 articles reporting 37 cases of a complication due to FBS, none concerning leakage of cerebrospinal fluid. In conclusion, complications of FBS are rare but can be serious. Excessive fetal bleeding is most frequently reported and often associated with an underlying coagulopathy in the neonate. After completion of this educational activity, the obstetrician/gynecologist should be better able to assess the chance of possible complications due to fetal blood sampling; select fetuses at risk for complications due to fetal blood sampling; and evaluate certain technical precautions when performing this procedure.