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Obstetrics & Gynecology Science ; : 530-534, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-100496

ABSTRACT

A 27-year-old pregnant woman, para 1, was transferred to our hospital at 29+3 weeks of gestation complaining of abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with hemoperitoneum based on ultrasonography. An emergency laparotomy was performed, and the bleeding was confirmed to be caused by ruptured surface blood vessels on the uterine fundus. Hemostasis with compression was successfully performed to sustain the pregnancy, and the patient delivered a full-term baby. Spontaneous hemoperitoneum during pregnancy caused by rupture of uterine blood vessels is very rare. It requires rapid diagnosis and surgical treatment because it increases the morbidity of the fetus and mother. In most incidences of spontaneous hemoperitoneum during pregnancy, a cesarean delivery is performed along with a simultaneous emergency laparotomy. However, in this case, the pregnancy was maintained to full term after surgical hemostasis, which prevented neonatal complications due to premature birth.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Abdominal Pain , Blood Vessels , Diagnosis , Emergencies , Fetus , Hemoperitoneum , Hemorrhage , Hemostasis , Hemostasis, Surgical , Incidence , Laparotomy , Mothers , Pregnant Women , Premature Birth , Rupture , Ultrasonography
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Korean Journal of Perinatology ; : 292-296, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-194007

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Monochorionic twins with discordant karyotypes are rare and mostly caused by post-zygotic mitotic nondisjunction. A 32 year old nulliparous woman at 11 weeks of gestation with spontaneous twin pregnancy was referred to our hospital. An amniocentesis was performed in both amniotic sacs at 15 weeks of pregnancy. One fetus in monochorionic twin pregnancy was diagnosed with Turner syndrome with cystic hygroma, and the other fetus was normal. Because of high mortality rate in abnormal fetuses, the umbilical cord coagulation was performed using radiofrequency ablation to prevent the damage of co-twin that may be caused by the demise of one fetus. After delivery, chorionicity of placenta was ascertained by pathologic exam. Postnatal findings of physical exam, abdominal and brain sonography were normal in the surviving neonate.


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Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Amniocentesis , Brain , Catheter Ablation , Chorion , Fetus , Karyotype , Lymphangioma, Cystic , Mortality , Placenta , Pregnancy, Twin , Turner Syndrome , Umbilical Cord
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