Karp L E, Hayden P W
Obstet Gynecol. 1977 Jan;49(1):115-7.
Four cases of fetal puncture during midtrimester amniocentesis are reported; in one instance the baby apparently sustained temporary neurologic damage. None of the lesions was detected at the initial neonatal examination. From our data and a review of the literature, we estimate that fetal puncture occurs in 1-3% of midtrimester amniotic taps. The implications of the accident are not clear. We conclude that midtrimester amniocentesis should not be considered a routine benigh procedure; and whenever the use of this diagnostic modality is being considered, the prospective parents should be informed of its hazards.