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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1522573

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de una gestante de 27 semanas de edad gestacional referida a nuestro servicio por presentar una gestación gemelar monocoriónica complicada con secuencia arterial reversa (TRAP). Se realizó una intervención de fetoscopia y coagulación bipolar del gemelo acárdico, con un resultado favorable.


A case of a pregnant woman referred to our center at 27 weeks of gestational age for twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is reported. Fetoscopy and bipolar coagulation of the umbilical cord of the acardiac twin was performed with successful outcome.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1522574

ABSTRACT

El embarazo ectópico es la gestación que se anida fuera del endometrio que recubre la cavidad uterina. Se estima una incidencia de 0,94 a 2,6% de todas las gestaciones. Su localización en cicatriz uterina de cesárea previa (0,15%) -una rara presentación de esta patología- representa 6,15% de los casos de embarazo ectópico que ocurren en mujeres con antecedente de cesárea. En el presente artículo se analiza el caso de una paciente de 28 años, gesta 5, para 0412, con antecedente de 3 cesáreas, que acudió al Hospital Nacional Docente Materno Infantil (HONADOMANI) San Bartolomé en febrero 2013 con diagnóstico de embarazo ectópico localizado en cicatriz uterina por cesárea previa, por ecografía transvaginal, y que fue resuelto exitosamente mediante manejo laparoscópico. El embarazo ectópico localizado en la zona de cicatriz uterina por cesárea previa, aunque raro, va en aumento debido al incremento de la tasa de cesáreas. La ultrasonografía transvaginal es crucial para su diagnóstico, y actualmente no existe un consenso o guía clínica que nos oriente en su manejo.


Ectopic pregnancy is a gestation that nests outside of the uterus endometrial lining. Incidence is estimated at 0.94-2.6% of all pregnancies. Its location in a previous cesarean section uterine scar is a rare (0.15%) presentation of this disease, accounting for 6.15% of ectopic pregnancy cases occurring in women with previous cesarean section. A case of a 28 year-old woman G: 5 P: 0412, with history of 3 cesarean sections was hospitalized in Hospital Nacional Docente Materno Infantil (HONADOMANI) San Bartolomé in February 2013 because of transvaginal ultrasound diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy located in previous uterine cesarean scar; it was successfully resolved by laparoscopic management. Cases of ectopic pregnancy located in the uterine scar from previous cesarean are increasing due to the rising cesarean section rate. Transvaginal ultrasonography is crucial for diagnosis. There is no current consensus or guidelines for its management.

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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 449-454, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-208969

ABSTRACT

Acardiac twin is a rare anomaly that occurs 1% in monochorionic twins and 1 in 35,000 pregnancies overall. Acardiac twin, also known as twin-reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence, involves a "pump" or donor twin perfusing a recipient or "acardiac" twin through vascular (usually arterial-arterial and venous-venous) anastomoses. Perinatal mortality rate for the pump twin has been reported to be 50~75%, mainly as a result of polyhydramnios, preterm labor, and congestive heart failure. Therefore, occlusion of the circulation to the acardiac twin has been recommended to improve perinatal outcome of the pump twin. Radiofrequency ablation of the acardiac twin effectively protects the pump twin from high-output cardiac failure and death. We report our experience in the treatment of patients with TRAP sequence using radio frequency ablation to stop perfusion to the acardiac twin.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Fetus , Heart Failure , Obstetric Labor, Premature , Perfusion , Perinatal Mortality , Polyhydramnios , Pregnancy, Twin , Tissue Donors , Umbilical Cord
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1394-1399, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-97916

ABSTRACT

Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is a unique complication of monochorionic twinning, in which normal pump or donor twin paradoxically perfuses the recipient or acardiac twin through arterial- arterial anastomoses. This results in reversed flow of poorly oxygenated blood through the recipient twin and is usually associated with partial or complete lack of heart development. The pump twin has a mortality rate of 50% as a result of high-output heart failure, preterm labor, and polyhydramnios. We present here a case of twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence complicated by severe polyhydramnios during the second trimester. The blood supply to acardiac twin was interrupted successfully at 25 weeks of gestation by injecting 1.5 mL of absolute alcohol into the intra-abdominal portion of the single umbilical artery, under ultrasound guidance. Serial ultrasound showed normal growth and normal amniotic fluid volume in normal pump twin, but arrest of growth in femur length and decrease in amniotic fluid volume in acardiac twin. The normal pump twin was delivered at 384 weeks of gestation and had uneventful neonatal course.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Amniotic Fluid , Ethanol , Femur , Heart , Heart Failure , Mortality , Obstetric Labor, Premature , Oxygen , Perfusion , Polyhydramnios , Pregnancy Trimester, Second , Single Umbilical Artery , Tissue Donors , Ultrasonography
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 2918-2926, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-13703

ABSTRACT

No abstract available.


Subject(s)
Humans
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Korean Journal of Perinatology ; : 302-308, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-202857

ABSTRACT

Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is a rare specific anomaly of twin gestation with fused placenta and umbilical anastomosis. This syndrome occurs once in about 34,600 births and reported first by Beneditti in 1533. We report on prenatal diagnosis of a case of TRAP sequence with color Doppler sonography, this case is presented with a brief review of the literature.


Subject(s)
Humans , Pregnancy , Parturition , Perfusion , Placenta , Prenatal Diagnosis
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