Vacuum Extractions and Scalp Lacerations
Negligence on the part of a medical professional during vacuum extraction may result in damaging effects for newborns. Improperly performed procedures may lead to your child experiencing scalp lacerations.
If your child has been harmed during vacuum extraction, it is important to discuss your situation with a birth injury attorney. For answers to your questions, please contact the Philadelphia birth injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130.
Scalp Laceration Risks
OB/GYN medical procedures have come a long way in the last 20 years. Vacuum extractions have become more common as they have been proven to be safer than using forceps. However, with the large amount of pressure that is put on a baby’s head during vacuum extraction, it is essential that the procedure is performed correctly. If doctors fail to do so, complications like scalp lacerations may occur.
Scalp lacerations can cause a significant amount of pain for young children. If the wound is shallow, the injuries may take a short amount of time to heal. In more severe cases, these wounds can cause large amounts of blood loss. This can take a physical and emotional toll on a child. Brain damage and intense pain may occur after the child’s birth. Life-long scars will also exist if scalp laceration occurs during childbirth.
Vacuum extractions should be carefully performed by well-trained doctors. Carelessness on the part of a physician or the person responsible for the vacuum equipment’s maintenance should be addressed by swift legal action.
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It is important to have an experienced attorney representing you during your birth injury lawsuit. You may be entitled to compensation for the pain and suffering of you and your child. Contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 for more information.

