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FEMINA ; 51(1): 43-48, jan. 31, 2023. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1428680

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A perfusão arterial reversa gemelar é uma anormalidade rara que pode ocorrer em gestações gemelares monocoriônicas. Consiste em uma alteração na circulação fetoplacentária, com desvio de sangue de um dos gemelares para o outro, por meio de anastomoses arterioarteriais e venovenosas na superfície placentária e anastomoses arteriovenosas em áreas de circulação placentária compartilhada. O feto bombeador pode desenvolver insuficiência cardíaca devido ao aumento do débito cardíaco, e o feto receptor, perfundido por sangue pobre em oxigênio por meio do fluxo reverso, é severamente malformado, incompatível com a vida extrauterina. Este artigo apresenta o caso de uma gestação gemelar monocoriônica diamniótica, com manejo clínico conservador. O objetivo é relatar um caso de complicação rara de gestações monozigóticas e revisar condutas para diagnóstico e manejo adequado.(AU)


Twin reverse arterial perfusion is a rare abnormality that can occur in monochorionic twin pregnancies. It consists of an alteration in the fetal-placental circulation, with blood diversion from one of the twins to the other, through arterio-arterial and veno- venous anastomosis on the placental surface and arterio-venous anastomosis in areas of shared placental circulation. The pumping fetus may develop heart failure due to increased cardiac output, and the recipient fetus, perfused by oxygen-poor blood through reverse flow, is severely malformed, incompatible with extrauterine life. This article presents the case of a monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy, with conservative clinical management. The objective is to report a case of rare complication of monozygotic pregnancies and review procedures for diagnosis and adequate management.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy Complications/physiopathology , Arteriovenous Anastomosis/abnormalities , Umbilical Arteries/abnormalities , Congenital Abnormalities/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Twinning, Monozygotic , Fetofetal Transfusion/complications , Brazil , Placental Circulation , Fetal Death , Fetal Monitoring , Umbilical Cord Clamping , Obstetric Labor, Premature
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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 267-272, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995501

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Objective:To explore indications for replantation of proximal proper digital artery and establishing extrinsic arterial perfusion pressure in the treatment of special type of severed digits with avulsion over 12.0 hours of warm ischemia, and to analyse the factors that affected the survival rate of the replanted digits.Methods:From September 2014 to January 2022, 8 patients with severed digits and prolonged warm ischemia were treated by transposition of adjacent digital artery together with the technique of extrinsic arterial perfusion pressure in the Department of Wrist and Hand Surgery, the Orthopaedic Hospital in Sichuan Province. During the operation, the defected proximal proper digital artery was reconstructed and repaired with vein graft, one side of the digital artery was repaired with an inverted "Y" vein graft, and one side of "Y" vein was bridged and anastomosed to repair the original digital artery. On the other side, the adjacent proximal proper digital arteries were transpositioned and anastomosed to gain an extrinsic arterial perfusion pressure, which increased the distal haemodynamic and reconstituted the blood supply. Of the 8 patients (9 severed digits) : 1 had severed index and middle fingers, 2 had severed index fingers, 4 had severed thumbs and 1 had severed little finger. All the patients were males, aged 16-63 years old, at 37.6 years old in average. Warm ischemia time of the severed digits were 12.3-20.6 hours, with 17.4 hours in average. The survival rate of replanted digits was observed after surgery. Postoperative follow-ups were conducted through telephone or WeChat reviews.Results:Follow-up time was 6-26 months, at 8.3 months in average. Retrospective analysis was performed. Vascular compromises occurred in 3 patients 4 digits (arterial insufficiency in 1 digit, venous congestion in 3 digits), skin necrosis occurred in 1 patient (1 digit) and digit necrosis in 1 patient (1 digit). Overall, 8 of the 9 replanted digits survived. According to the Replantation Function Evaluation Standard of Hand Surgery Association of Chinese Medical Association, the digit function after replantation was evaluated at excellent in 6 digits, good in 1 digit and poor in 1 digit.Conclusion:For a severed digit with an ischemia time over 12.0 hours, the survival rate can be improved by transposition of an adjacent digital artery to provided extrinsic arterial perfusion pressure.

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Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 809-815, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958145

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Objective:To investigate the prenatal genetic features and the factors influencing the prognosis of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAPS) in monochorionic twin pregnancies.Methods:A total of 99 cases diagnosed with TRAPS by prenatal ultrasound in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from July 1, 2007, to December 31, 2021, were included retrospectively. The prenatal genetic features of acardiac and pump twins were analyzed. Eighty-nine cases were followed up and divided into two groups: the expectation group ( n=45) and the intrauterine intervention group (all underwent radiofrequency ablation, n=44) and the pregnancy outcomes were compared between the two groups. After excluding eight cases without complete ultrasound data, the expectation group was further divided into two subgroups: the pump fetus survival ( n=28) and the pump fetus death groups ( n=9), and the survival subgroup was divided into the spontaneous arrest group ( n=16) and coexistence group ( n=12) according to whether or not the blood flow stopped spontaneously.The relationship between ultrasonic indexes and pregnancy outcome was compared between the groups. Chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test), univariate logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve were used to analyze the relationship between the estimated acardiac to pump twin weight ratio (A/P Wt) and the pregnancy outcome of the pump twin in the expectation group. Results:(1) The median gestational age at diagnosis of the 99 TRAPS cases was 16.4 weeks (13.3- 21.3 weeks) and 32% (32/99) were diagnosed in the first trimester. Most of the cases were monochorionic diamniotic pregnancies (72/99, 73%). The survival rate of the pump twins was 71% (63/89). (2) Chromosome karyotyping and/or chromosomal microarray analysis was performed in 19 acardiac twins and 82 pump twins. The detection rate of genetic abnormalities in the acardiac twins was higher than that in the pump twins [4/19 vs 5% (4/82), Fisher's exact test, P=0.039]. Chromosomal microarray analysis was performed in 54 pump twins with normal karyotypes and the results showed three (6%) with genetic abnormalities. (3) In the expectation group, the area under ROC curve for the prenatal A/P Wt were 0.913 in predicting pump twin death and 0.807 in predicting spontaneous cessation of blood flow in the cardiac twin, and the cut-off values were 0.24 (sensitivity: 88.9%, specificity: 96.4%) and 0.11 (sensitivity: 75.0%, specificity: 81.3%), respectively. The survival rate of pump twins with abnormal cardiac function after intrauterine intervention was higher than that of the expectant group [72% (18/25) vs 3/11, Fisher's exact test, P=0.025]. Conclusions:TRAPS can be diagnosed in the first trimester and commonly occur in monochorionic diamniotic pregnancies. The detection rate of genetic abnormalities in the acardiac twins is higher than that in the pump twins. Prenatal A/P Wt>0.24 indicates the death of the pump twin and prenatal A/P Wt≤0.11 suggests a high possibility of spontaneous cessation of blood flow in the acardiac twin. Radiofrequency ablation is an effective method for improving the prognosis of the pump twin with cardiac dysfunction.

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Rev. méd. Urug ; 37(3): e37314, set. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BNUY | ID: biblio-1341562

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Resumen: La secuencia de perfusión arterial reversa (TRAP) es una complicación muy poco frecuente y grave de los embarazos gemelares monocoriónicos. Generalmente ocurre cuando el corazón de un gemelo de apariencia normal sirve como bomba para uno o más gemelos dismórficos cuya cabeza, órganos torácicos y extremidades superiores no se desarrollan completamente o no se desarrollan en absoluto y, por lo tanto, carecen de actividad cardíaca. La arquitectura placentaria vascular anómala provoca un cambio en el flujo arterial hacia el gemelo acardíaco. Los mecanismos fisiopatológicos exactos que conducen a este fenómeno devastador no se conocen bien. Compartiremos el caso clínico de una paciente de 19 años, cursando un embarazo gemelar monocorial monoamniótico, en que realizamos diagnóstico de TRAPS, y realizamos la coagulación laser de la arteria nutricia del feto acárdico.


Abstract: Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAPS) is rather an unusual and severe complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies. It usually occurs when the normal-appearance heart of a twin acts as a pump for one or more dysmorphic twins whose head, thoracic organs and upper limbs fail to totally develop or do not develop at all and thus, have no cardiac activity. The abnormal vascular architecture at the placenta changes the arterial flow towards the acardiac twin. The exact pathophysiological mechanisms that result in this devastating phenomenon are still unknown. The study presents the clinical case of a 19-year- old patient pregnant with monoamniotic, monochorionic twins and a diagnosis of TRAPS, treated by laser coagulation of the acardiac twin's umbilical cord.


Resumo: A seqüência reversa de perfusão arterial (TRAPS) é uma complicação muito rara e grave de gestações gemelares monocoriônicas. Geralmente ocorre quando o coração de um gêmeo de aparência normal serve como uma bomba para um ou mais gêmeos dismórficos cuja cabeça, órgãos torácicos e membros superiores não se desenvolvem totalmente ou não se desenvolvem e, portanto, não têm atividade cardíaca. A arquitetura vascular placentária anormal causa uma mudança no fluxo arterial para o gêmeo acardíaco. Os mecanismos fisiopatológicos exatos que levam a esse fenômeno devastador não são bem compreendidos. Descrevemos o caso clínico de uma paciente de 19 anos, portadora de gestação gemelar monocoriônica monoamniótica, na qual fizemos o diagnóstico de TRAPS e realizamos coagulação a laser da artéria nutritiva do feto acardíaco.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Laser Coagulation , Fetal Heart/abnormalities , Fetofetal Transfusion , Placenta/pathology , Umbilical Arteries/surgery , Pregnancy, Twin
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Gac. méd. boliv ; 43(2): 228-231, dic. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249989

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TRAP describe la perfusión crónica de un gemelo acardíaco por un gemelo de bomba a través de canales vasculares entrelazados permeables. La secuencia TRAP ocurre en 1 de cada 35.000 nacimientos o en 1 de cada 100 pares de gemelos monocigóticos. Se diagnostica mediante los hallazgos ecográficos de un feto de desarrollo normal y una masa amorfa con frecuencia con partes fetales perceptibles. El Doppler color revela el flujo sanguíneo reverso hacia el gemelo acardíaco dentro de la arteria umbilical lo que lleva a las complicaciones típicas del cuadro. El manejo expectante es razonable en ausencia de características pronósticas deficientes. El propósito de este artículo es revisar los aspectos básicos y el estado actual de esta condición, haciendo énfasis en el diagnóstico y el manejo expectante.


TRAP describes the chronic perfusion of an acardiac twin by a pump twin through permeable interlocking vascular channels. TRAP occurs in 1 in 35,000 births or 1 in 100 pairs of monozygotic twins. It is diagnosed by ultrasound findings of a normally developing fetus and an amorphous mass often with noticeable fetal parts. Color Doppler reveals the reverse blood flow to the acardiac twin within the umbilical artery, leading to typical complications of the condition. Expectant management is reasonable in the absence of poor prognostic characteristics. The purpose of this article is to review the basic aspects and current status of this condition, emphasizing the diagnosis and expectant management.


Subject(s)
Female , Adult , Fetus , Perfusion , Twins , Blood
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207728

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To report a case of twin reversal arterial perfusion sequence and its management by means of laser coagulation of the vascular malformation in the placenta. Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence is a rare form of twin to twin transfusion syndrome occurring primarily in Monochorionic monoamniotic twins. The prevalence is about 1 in 35,000 pregnancies. The significance of this condition is that there is a normal foetus and an acardiac foetus. The blood is shunted from the normal twin to the acardiac twin through vascular malformations in the placenta. The normal twin faces a high risk of both morbidity and mortality due to cardiac failure. A case of twin reversal arterial perfusion sequence diagnosed at 22 weeks following a target scan underwent laser photocoagulation and gave birth vaginally at 30 weeks without any complications. Early detection of this condition can lead to timely intervention and thereby improve the outcome. In Twin reversal arterial perfusion sequence, the normal or the pump twin has a high chance of mortality due to cardiac failure. As the size of the acardiac twin increases, there is a higher chance of mortality of the pump twin. There is a need for regular follow up with ultrasonography and foetal echocardiography along with early therapeutic interventions to ensure the survival of the normal twin. In our case, despite the large size of the acardiac twin, we had a successful pregnancy outcome for the normal twin due to timely intervention.

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Rev. cuba. obstet. ginecol ; 45(4): e639, oct.-dic. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | CUMED, LILACS | ID: biblio-1126713

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RESUMEN Introducción: Uno de los temas que presenta más interés en los obstetras es el relacionado con la gestación gemelar. Su diagnóstico nos permite clasificarla como una gestación de riesgo, en la cual el estudio ecosonográfico es muy importante al proporcionar datos relacionados con el tipo de placentación. Presentación de caso: Se realiza ecografía prenatal del I trimestre para confirmación de diagnóstico presuntivo de onfalocele, donde se constata embarazo gemelar, monoamniótico, monocorial. Se realiza el diagnóstico de síndrome de perfusión arterial reversa feto a feto. El estado anormal del "corazón" del feto podría identificarse como una holoacardia; pero el grado de malformación que presenta no se ajusta a ninguno de los criterios de esta clasificación. Teniendo en cuenta el hallazgo precoz y la elevada mortalidad que se asocia en estos casos se sugirió la opción de interrumpir el embarazo. Conclusiones: El asesoramiento genético referido a las posibles terapias a emplear estaría limitado en este caso, debido a la alta morbimortalidad perinatal, la falta de experiencia en relación con el tratamiento medicamentoso, y la escasa disponibilidad de técnicas para la intervención fetal(AU)


ABSTRACT Introduction: One of the topics of most interest to obstetricians is related to twin pregnancy. Its diagnosis allows to classify it as a risk gestation, in which the echo-sonographic study is very important because it provides data related to the type of placentation. Case report: First trimester prenatal ultrasound is performed to confirm the presumptive diagnosis of omphalocele, revealing twin, monoamniotic, monochorial pregnancy. The diagnosis of fetus-to-fetus reverse arterial perfusion syndrome is made. The abnormal state of the fetus´s heart could be identified as a holoacardia; but the degree of malformation it presents does not fit any of the criteria of this classification. Taking into account the early finding and the high mortality associated in these cases, the option of interrupting the pregnancy. Conclusions: Genetic counseling regarding possible therapies to be used would be limited in this case, due to the high perinatal morbidity and mortality, the lack of experience in relation to drug treatment, and the limited availability of techniques for fetal intervention(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Ultrasonography, Prenatal/methods , Pregnancy, Twin/genetics , Genetic Counseling/standards , Indicators of Morbidity and Mortality
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Rev. peru. ginecol. obstet. (En línea) ; 64(3): 483-488, jul.-set. 2018. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1014478

ABSTRACT

Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence is a complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies in which one twin that exhibits lethal anomalies, including acardia, is perfused by the other 'pump' twin via anastomoses between placental arteries. This results in growth and characteristic anomalies of the acardiac twin, and possible heart failure of the pump twin. The exact pathophysiological mechanisms that lead to this devastating phenomenon are not well known. It occurs in about 1% of monochorionic pregnancies and in one out of 35 000 pregnancies. Mortality is usually due to anemia and cardiac complications which can lead to cardiac failure, appear early during pregnancy and cause the death of the pump twin. We report a case of twin reversed arterial perfusion in a 28-year-old patient with 12 weeks monochorionic-diamniotic pregnancy that was referred for absent cardiac activity in one twin. Ultrasound showed an acardiac twin with flow reversal seen in the umbilical artery and umbilical vein and a normal second twin. At 28 weeks an emergency cesarean section was done due preterm labor and transverse situation of the second twin. The first twin was malformed and the second twin died two days later due to complications of prematurity. Accurate prenatal diagnosis of twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence is essential to improve the prognosis of this rare entity.


La secuencia de perfusión arterial reversa en gemelos es una complicación del embarazo gemelar monocoriónico, en la que un gemelo muestra anomalías mortales, incluyendo acardia, y es perfundido por el otro gemelo 'bomba' a través de anastomosis arteriales placentarias, produciendo el crecimiento y las anomalías características del gemelo acárdico, con posible insuficiencia cardíaca en el gemelo bomba. Los mecanismos fisiopatológicos exactos que conducen a este fenómeno devastador no son bien conocidos. Ocurre en aproximadamente 1% de los embarazos monocoriónicos y en 1 de cada 35 000 embarazos. La mortalidad se debe generalmente a anemia y complicaciones cardíacas que pueden conducir a insuficiencia cardíaca, que aparecen temprano durante el embarazo y causan la muerte del gemelo bomba. Se presenta un caso de perfusión arterial reversa en gemelos en paciente de 28 años de edad con un embarazo monocoriónicodiamniótico de 12 semanas quien fue referida por ausencia de actividad cardíaca de uno de los gemelos. La ecografía mostró un gemelo acárdico con reversión de flujo visto en arteria-vena umbilical y un segundo gemelo normal. A las 28 semanas se realizó una cesárea de emergencia debido a parto pretérmino y situación transversa del segundo gemelo, obteniendo el primer gemelo marcadamente malformado y un segundo gemelo vivo que murió dos días después de las complicaciones de la prematuridad. El diagnóstico prenatal exacto secuencia de perfusión arterial reversa en gemelos es esencial para mejorar el pronóstico de esta rara entidad.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 130-136, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712064

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Objective To explore the characteristics of prenatal ultrasound image of triplet pregnancy complicated by twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAPS) and improve early diagnosis of this rare fetal malformation. Methods Compare the ultrasound and pathological findings of 6 cases of triplet pregnancy with TRAPS fetus by prenatal ultrasound diagnosis and postnatal diagnosis from April 2001 to April 2017 in Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital, and summarize the characteristics of prenatal ultrasound images of TRAPS fetus. Results Sonographic findings of the six triplet pregnancy were as follows: (1) Acardiac fetus: all acardias were absence of heart and beat, with hypogenetic lower limbs, five with skin edema and lymphoedema, five were absence of fetal head while one with stunted head, one with hypogenetic upper limb, four with spin and abdominal cavity, four acardias had single umbilical artery and were supplied by umbilical artery draining towards the fetus, two cases showed no blood flow in umbilical artery and fetal body. (2) Pump fetus: all of the six cases with normal anatomical structure, two showed normal amniotic fluid volume while four showed polyhydramnios, three cases had prenatal cardiac dysfunction (one case survived, two cases of intrauterine demise). (3) The third fetal of the triplets (TRAP co-twin ): during the Prenatal ultrasound follow-up five fetus had normal morphology with normal heart function, one fetal with multiple malformations. Prognosis of the triplet pregnancy: one triplet cesarean delivery two normal boys, five triplets were of poor prognosis (four pump fetus of intrauterine demise, one pump fetal of premature death: one TRAP co-twin of intrauterine demise, two TRAP co-twins of premature death, two TRAP co-twins of induced labor), four acardia twins of intrauterine spontaneous blood blocking, two still birth. Fetal chorionic and amniotic membrane: four cases were dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy, one case was monochorionic triamniotic triplet gestation, one case was monochorionic diamniotic triplet pregnancy. Six cases were confirmed by pathologic anatomy. Conclusion Triplet pregnancy complicated by TRAPS is a rare and severe multiple pregnancy complication, with its characteristic acoustic image characteristics, combined with color doppler, prenatal ultrasound has a high diagnostic value.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 3380-3383, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-607084

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OBJECTIVE:To compare clinical efficacy and safety of intravenous dripping of methotrexate and uterine arterial perfusion embolization combined with complete curettage of uterine cavity (CCUC) in the treatment of cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP).METHODS:A total of 90 CSP patients were randomly divided into group A and B,with 45 cases in each group.Group A was given Methotrexate (MTX) injection 50 mg/m2 intravenously before CCUC.Group B received Seldinger catheterization in supine position before CCUC,and was given sequential infusion of MTX injection 50 mg/m2 and gelatin sponge particles into the uterine artery;the catheter was removed after satisfactory embolization by imaging examination.The levels of β-HCG of 2 groups were reexamined every 24 h,and CCUC was performed when serum β-HCG level was below 1 000 mU/mL.Perioperative bleeding volume,postoperative bleeding volume,the time of blood β-HCG returning to normal,the time of menstruation returning to normal,hospitalization time as well as the lesion diameters,the levels of blood β-HCG,the occurrence of compliance and ADR before and after treatment were compared between 2 groups.RESULTS:The intraoperative bleeding amount and postoperative bleeding amount of group B were significantly lower than those of group A,while the time of blood β-HCG returning to normal,the time of menstruation returning to normal and hospitalization time were significantly shorter than group A,and the incidence of total compliance was significantly lower than group A,with statistical significance (P<0.05).Before medication,there was no statistical significance in lesion diameters between 2 groups (P>0.05).Before CCUA,the lesion diameters of 2 groups were significantly smaller than before medication,and the group B was significantly smaller than group A,with statistical significance (P<0.05).Before medication,there was no statistical significance in blood β-HCG levels between 2 groups (P>0.05).Before and after CCUC,blood ββHCG levels of 2 groups were significantly lower than before medication,and the group B was significantly lower than group A,with statistical significance (P<0.05).There was no statistical significance in the incidence of ADR between 2 groups (P>0.05).CONCLUSIONS:Compared with methotrexate by intravenous drip,methotrexat by uterine artery embolization combined with CCUC for CSP can effectively reduce intraoperative bleeding amount,promote the decrease of blood β-HCG and menstrual recovery,and contribute to the reduction of complication risk with good safety.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-184591

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Abnormal placental vascular anastomoses in monochorionic twins can give rise to a rare congenital anomaly known as Acardiac twin. With the advancement of antenatal care and ultrasonography many such cases are diagnosed early. However, in underdeveloped country like Nepal where early antenatal care coverage rate is low such cases may be diagnosed late. I report one such case of Acardiac acepahalus twin diagnosed during delivery.

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Soonchunhyang Medical Science ; : 42-45, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-99546

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In general, twin pregnancy represents a high-risk pregnancy. The monozygous twin of all twin pregnancy is a real challenge for the obstetrician due to the severe complications that may arise during its development. An extremely uncommon, severe complication of monozygous twin pregnancy, which we recently experienced in Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital, was a monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy with acardiac twin-twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence. An acardiac twin presented no heart, underdeveloped inferior part of the body, being transfused by the other fetus (pumping twin) by umbilical vessels. We report a 33-year-old pregnant woman, with a history of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer in the second pregnancy, who presented with generalized edema, abdominal discomfort, and high blood pressure at 33 weeks' gestation. By ultrasonography, one of the babies is normally developed but in the other baby, head, upper extremities, and cardiac activity cannot be detected. The pumping twin was cardiomegaly, polyhydramnios, absent diastolic wave on the umbilical artery, and small for gestational age. We decided to terminate the pregnancy by primary cesarean section after administration of corticosteroids. The comprehension of this case is compulsory in order to provide maximum survival opportunity to the viable baby.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Adrenal Cortex Hormones , Cardiomegaly , Cesarean Section , Comprehension , Edema , Fetus , Gestational Age , Head , Heart , Hypertension , In Vitro Techniques , Perfusion , Polyhydramnios , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Pregnancy, Twin , Pregnant Women , Twins , Ultrasonography , Umbilical Arteries , Upper Extremity
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1522573

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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

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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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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 961-964, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-637581

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Retinoblastoma (RB) therapy has evolved over decades.In the 1970s, enucleation was important for improving life prognosis.In the 1980s, external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) was popular.In the 1990s, systemic intravenous chemotherapy (IVC) was introduced and currently remains prevalent worldwide for intraocular RB control as well as prevention of systemic metastasis.However, RB seeds in vitreous and subretinal space are still the major obstacles for successful treatments.Advanced ophthalmic imaging technology promotes thorough and detailed description and observation of RB seeds.In the 2000s, interests in periocular chemotherapy (POC), intra-arterial chemotherapy (IAC) and intravitreous chemotherapy (IVitC) have been explored to overcome the low drug concentration around the seeds and to reduce the systemic side effects.This leads us into a new era of target local chemotherapy of RB.How to make the treatment decision based on biological behavior of RB seeds is a major task for us now.

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Journal of Interventional Radiology ; (12): 616-620, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-465013

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Objective To investigate the effect of 3-bromopyruvate (3-BrPA) on transplanted rectal tumors in experimental rabbit models. Methods A total of 60 New Zealand white rabbits with transplanted rectal tumor were randomly and equally divided into low-dose (0.5 mmol/L), medium-dose (1.0 mmol/L), high-dose (2.0 mmol/L) treatment groups and saline control group with 15 rabbits in each group. Arterial perfusion of 10 ml 3-BrPA with concentration of 0.5 mmol/L, 1.0 mmol/L and 2.0 mmol/L via caudal mesenteric artery was respectively employed for the rabbits of the corresponding treatment group; the control group was perfused with equal amounts of saline. Four days later, rectal tumors were removed by vivisection. The necrosis degree of tumor cells was determined by microscopic examination, and the necrosis rate was calculated. The effect of different 3-BrPA concentrations on the rectal tumor was evaluated. Results The rectal tumor transplantation and transcatheter 3-BrPA or saline perfusion was successfully completed in all 60 experimental rabbits. Microscopically, tumor cells showed different degrees of damage in experimental rabbits. In low-dose (0.5 mmol/L) treatment group, gradeⅠnecrosis was observed in 3 rabbits, gradeⅡin 11 rabbits, and gradeⅢin one rabbit;the effective rate was 6.7%. In medium-dose (1.0 mmol/L) treatment group, gradeⅡnecrosis was seen in 2 rabbits, grade Ⅲ in 10 rabbits, and grade Ⅳ in 3 rabbits; the effective rate was 86.6%. In high-dose (2.0 mmol/L) treatment group, gradeⅢnecrosis was detected in 2 rabbits and gradeⅣin 13 rabbits;the effective rate was 100.0%. In the saline control group, grade I necrosis was observed in 15 rabbits. Statistically significant differences in tumor necrosis rate and effective rate existed between medium-dose (1.0 mmol/L) treatment group and high-dose (2.0 mmol/L) treatment group (P<0.05). Statistically significant differences in tumor necrosis rate also existed between each other among the four groups with necrosis of gradeⅠto gradeⅣ(P<0.05). 3-BrPA had obvious therapeutic effect, while it showed no damage to the normal intestinal tissue. Conclusion For the treatment of transplanted rectal tumor in rabbit models, arterial infusion of 3-BrPA has certain therapeutic effect. In the high-dose group, the necrosis rate and effective rate are the highest, and the therapeutic results are the most significant.

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Journal of Interventional Radiology ; (12): 719-721, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-455001

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Objective To compare the clinical effect of hepatic artery perfusion of antibiotics with that of intravenous administration of antibiotics in treating pyogenic liver abscess which is unsuitable for puncture drainage management. Methods Between October 2010 and October 2013, a total of 32 cases with bacterial liver abscesses which were unsuitable for puncture drainage management were encountered at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. The patients were divided into group A (n = 15) and group B (n = 17). Hepatic arterial perfusion of antibiotics was carried out in the patients of group A, while intravenous administration of antibiotics was employed in the patients of group B. Percutaneous puncture drainage was adopted in the patients when their imaging examination showed liquefaction within the lesion. Results The hospitalization time, recovery time of body temperature, hemogram recovery time and liquefaction extent of the lesion in group A were much better than those in group B , and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion Hepatic arterial perfusion of antibiotics is an important and effective treatment for bacterial liver abscesses.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 46-48, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-453442

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Objective To analyze the effect of artery perfusion intervention combined with radiation and chemotherapy in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer,and to provide clinical reference.Methods One hundred and eighteen cases with locally advanced cervical cancer patients were divided into observation group and control group by random digits table method,each group 59 cases,all patients in two groups received preoperative chemoradiation,observation group based on this,and added arterial perfusion interventional chemotherapy,compared the clinical curative effect of two groups.Results The effective rate in observation group was significantly higher than that in control group[93.22%(55/59) vs.77.97%(46/59)] (x2 =5.567,P=0.018).Seventeen cases in observation group with Ⅰ and Ⅱ degree of nausea,vomiting,2 cases with Ⅲ degree of nausea,vomiting,4 cases with Ⅰ degree of bone marrow suppression,the incidence of adverse reactions were 38.98%(23/59);18 cases in control group with Ⅰ and Ⅱ degree of nausea,vomiting,3 cases with bone marrow suppression,the incidence of adverse reactions were 35.59% (21/59),there was no statistically significant difference between two groups (x2 =0.145,P =0.703).Conclusions Preoperative arterial perfusion intervention combined with chemoradiotherapy can effectively improve the curative effect for locally advanced cervical cancer,and has no increase in adverse reactions,and has important clinical value.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1522505

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La secuencia síndrome de perfusión arterial reversa (TRAP, por sus siglas en inglés) es una de las patologías asociadas a las complicaciones del embarazo gemelar monocoriónico, que puede mostrar discordancia del volumen de líquido amniótico entre los fetos y hasta coexistencia de un feto acárdico con uno sano. Se comunica el caso de un síndrome de perfusión arterial reversa TRAP diagnosticado en el segundo trimestre del embarazo y se discute el manejo realizado en el servicio, así como los resultados perinatales asociados.


Twin reverse arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is a pathology associated to monochorionic twin pregnancy complications that may show amniotic fluid volume discordance between fetuses and even coexistence of one acardiac fetus and one healthy fetus. A TRAP case diagnosed in the second trimester of pregnancy is reported and treatment and perinatal results are discussed.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 327-330, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-416476

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Objective To investigate the relationship between the ultrasonography diagnosis in prenatal and the postnatal placental vascular casts of the twins reversed arterial perfusion(TRAP) sequence. Methods Six cases of TRAP sequence underwent the two-dimensional and color Doppler ultrasonography, and performed placental vascular casts after termination of pregnance. Results According to the anatomical features and ultrasonography, there were 3 cases of acardius acephalus( IV) ,2 cases of acardius anceps( II ) , and 1 case of acardius acormus( I ). In all 6 cases,there were arterio-arterial and veno-venous anastomoses at the level of the chorionic plate between the normal co-twin and the acardiac twin,these anastmosis vessels were superficial and large calibre, and the distances of the placental insertions of the umbilical cords were different,4 cases <0. 5 cm, 2 cases were 4-5 cm. In 4 cases, the vessels entered and went out of the acardiac twin were just one large umbilical artery and one large umbilical vein. In 2 cases, the umbilical artery and umbilical vein had many vascular branches in the placenta. Out of 6 cases of the pump twin, 4 cases died,and 2 cases survived. Conclusions Ultrasonography was consistent with the placental vascular casts,the contrast observing gives us new information for the further research of the special type of the vascular anastmosis and prognosis of the TRAP sequence.

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