Phrenic nerve injury with diaphragmatic paresis in a breech vaginal delivery

From: Fred Burson,DO (fburs@aol.com)
Thu Jul 31 22:18:47 1997


I would like to know if anyone has had the experience of delivering an undiagnosed frank breech who presented completely dilated and delivered spontaneously but the baby had paralysis of the right hemidiaphragm. Would appreciate any input and relevent articles.




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