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Parálisis ciática neonatal: etiología y seguimiento a propósito de 21 casos

Authors :
Ramos-Fernández Jm
Roldán-Aparicio S
Kirchschläger E
Oliete-García Fm
Barrio-Nicolás A
Source :
Revista de Neurología. 26:752
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Viguera Editores SLU, 1998.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Sciatic nerve paralysis is a rare entity in the newborn. Few reference in specialized tests indicate that in the majority of cases the sciatic palsy has been observed after misplaced injections into the buttocks. The prognosis is variable and appears to be better after umbilical vessel catheterization for injection of medications than after misplaced muscular injections. In case of recovery it takes place within 3 to 12 months. OBJECTIVE The objective of the present study is to know the evolution of neonatal sciatic palsy and to determine their injury noxe in regard to perinatal factors, and their relationship with long-time outcome, and to look for prognostic clues of clinical utility. MATERIAL AND METHODS We evaluated perinatal factors of newborn children with sciatic nerve paralysis, followed for more than 18 months of clinical evolution, in a neuropediatric centre. RESULTS Twenty one newborn with such criteria were evaluated. Gestational age was within 32 and 42 weeks (median 38.2). The birth weight was between 2,100 and 4,100 g (median 2,973). The majority of cases obtained total recovery (16 of 21). The time of recovery was 4 to 14 months (median 8.8). Free ambulation was obtained by all cases (at 10 to 24 months). No apparent cause was observed in the majority of cases. Cesarean delivery was more frequent specially in cases with permanent consequences. CONCLUSION Long-time prognostic of neonatal sciatic palsy is generally good. In our series all the cases with consequences were associated to cesarean delivery. The duration of cesarean intervention and the anesthesic hypotony of the newborn could be implicated in the sciatic nerve injury of poor outcome.

Details

ISSN :
02100010
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista de Neurología
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........84ab944d965df3f3fcf99d027ea5ce5e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.33588/rn.26153.98001