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Distócia do Ombro Usando Extrator a Vácuo - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Distócia do Ombro Usando Extrator a Vácuo - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Este trabalho médico exibe uma visão de corte de linha média de um parto normal conduzido com um extrator a vácuo resultando em distócia do ombro, ou ferimento do plexo braquial. O ombro do bebê está parcialmente preso entra a sínfise púbica da mãe (osso púbico). Quando é aplicada mais força para extrair o bebê do canal de nascimento, os nervos do plexo braquial são estirados e feridos.

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