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Adv Neonatal Care ; 2(4): 187-97, 2002 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12881933

RESUMO

The umbilical cord is crucial to the growth and development of the fetus. Careful inspection in the delivery room and throughout the newborn period is essential. Part 1 of this 2-part series, entitled "Look Before You Clamp: Delivery Room Examination of the Umbilical Cord" (Advances in Neonatal Care, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp 19-26), reviewed umbilical problems that present in the delivery room. A number of subtle but significant umbilical cord abnormalities present outside the delivery room. These abnormalities will be the focus of Part 2 of this series. A review of the embryologic development of the umbilical cord enhances the clinician's understanding of umbilical abnormalities that present in the newborn period. The process of umbilical cord separation is outlined. Conditions associated with delayed cord separation are discussed. A systematic approach to the physical examination of the umbilicus is offered, with an emphasis on early detection of abnormalities. Common and uncommon physical findings, such as omphalitis, periumbilical necrotizing fascitis, vitelline duct remnants, and urachal anomalies are presented along with select photographs. A brief discussion of the clinical implications for newborn care is provided for the practicing clinician.


Assuntos
Cordão Umbilical/anatomia & histologia , Cordão Umbilical/embriologia , Umbigo/anatomia & histologia , Salas de Parto , Feminino , Seguimentos , Hérnia Umbilical/prevenção & controle , Humanos , Cuidado do Lactente/métodos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Enfermagem Neonatal/métodos , Avaliação em Enfermagem , Palpação , Exame Físico , Medição de Risco , Nitrato de Prata/uso terapêutico , Cordão Umbilical/efeitos dos fármacos , Umbigo/fisiologia , Ducto Vitelino/anatomia & histologia , Ducto Vitelino/fisiologia
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Adv Neonatal Care ; 2(5): 248-58, 2002 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12881938

RESUMO

Newborn feet come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The foot is malleable, making it susceptible to compression and deformation from intrauterine positioning. Clinicians frequently question whether variations represent deformations, that is, an alteration in the shape and contour of a normally formed foot, as opposed to a true structural malformation. Distinguishing between a temporary positional deformity and a more serious structural foot malformation is challenging and requires a clear understanding of the anatomy of the foot, its complex embryologic development, and the impact of environmental and intrauterine factors. This installment of Focus on the Physical provides a systematic framework to identify normal, abnormal, and atypical foot deformities in the newborn period. The current theories of pathogenesis are provided, along with a step-by-step approach to the examination of the foot. A series of clinical photographs illustrate talipes equinovarus, metatarsus adductus, talipes calcaneovalgus, and congenital vertical talus. A discussion of the diagnostic studies used to differentiate these abnormalities is provided, along with a brief overview of treatment options. Early recognition and treatment are essential to ensure optimal long-term functional outcomes.


Assuntos
Deformidades Congênitas do Pé/diagnóstico , Exame Físico/métodos , Calcâneo/anormalidades , Pé Torto Equinovaro/diagnóstico , Pé Torto Equinovaro/etiologia , Pé Torto Equinovaro/terapia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Pé/embriologia , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé/terapia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Metatarso/anormalidades , Tálus/anormalidades , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal
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Adv Neonatal Care ; 2(1): 19-26, 2002 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12903232

RESUMO

The umbilical cord is a critical connection between the embryo (and later, the fetus) and the placenta. The umbilical cord houses the blood vessels that are responsible for nourishing the fetus. Proper umbilical cord function is essential for growth and development before birth. A review of the embryologic origin of the umbilical cord aids in understanding abdominal wall and umbilical cord defects that can present in the newborn period. In the delivery room, inspection of the umbilical cord is an integral part of the first minutes of life. Any abnormality either within the cord structure or in the areas surrounding the base of the cord may necessitate a delay in shortening the cord. Surgical consultation may also be indicated. This issue of Focus on the Physical will provide a step-by-step guide to cord assessment in the delivery room setting. Pictures showing normal, atypical, and abnormal umbilical cords and common abdominal wall defects will be presented along with a brief discussion of the significance and clinical implications of each of these findings.


Assuntos
Enfermagem Neonatal/métodos , Exame Físico/métodos , Cordão Umbilical , Parede Abdominal/anormalidades , Parede Abdominal/embriologia , Hérnia Umbilical/enfermagem , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Avaliação em Enfermagem/métodos , Palpação/métodos , Cordão Umbilical/anormalidades , Cordão Umbilical/anatomia & histologia
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