Subdural haemorrhage due to birth injury
Definition
Haemorrhage into the subdural space (between the dura and the arachnoid) resulting from traumatic tearing of the bridging veins and venous sinuses due to rotational movement of the brain secondary to a traumatic delivery. These hematomas may also occur secondary to occipital osteodiastasis. There is often an accompanying skull fracture. The incidence of subdural hemorrhage is 2.9/10,000 live births after spontaneous delivery; 4.1/10,000 after cesarean section without labor; 8.0/10,000 after vacuum delivery; 9.8/10,000 after forceps delivery; 21.3/10,000 after combined vacuum and forceps delivery and 25.7/10,000 after cesarean section following failed instrumental vaginal delivery. The long term outcome depends on the size of the lesion and the presence of intraparenchymal lesions.
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Also indexed as
Nearby in Intracranial laceration or haemorrhage due to birth injury
KA40.01Cerebral haemorrhage due to birth injuryKA40.02Cerebellar haemorrhage due to birth injuryKA40.03Intraventricular haemorrhage due to birth injuryKA40.04Subarachnoid haemorrhage due to birth injuryKA40.05Tentorial tear due to birth injuryKA40.06Cerebellar contusion due to birth injuryKA40.07Cerebral contusion due to birth injuryKA40.08Extradural or epidural haemorrhage due to birth injury