Possibilities of early ultrasound diagnosis of placenta accreta

Author(s):  
I.A. Pestrukhin , N.A. Vlasova

A case of ultrasound diagnosis of placenta accreta during early (8 weeks) and screening ultrasound examination at 12 weeks 4 days in a pregnant woman with a burdened obstetric history is presented. At 38 weeks, a planned caesarean section was performed, followed by hysterectomy and removal of the right ovary and left fallopian tube. A live girl was born, 3520 g / 54 cm, Apgar score 8/9. The course of the postoperative period in the woman was adequate to the severity of the operation. The child is now healthy. The diagnosis of true placenta percreta was confirmed intraoperatively and by the results of histological examination.

Author(s):  
Niranjan Mayadeo ◽  
Anusha Devalla

Uterine torsion is a rare, life-threatening and unexpected obstetric emergency. It is almost always diagnosed at caesarean section. Its ill-defined clinical presentation may pose a diagnostic dilemma. Here the authors present a case of 32-year-old, Primigravida, 36 weeks pregnancy with acute abdomen and intrauterine foetal demise. Clinical features resembled Abruptio Placentae. The diagnosis of uterine torsion (180°) was established on laparotomy where the left ovarian ligament was seen on the right side anteriorly. A posterior hysterotomy was done to extract the baby which was followed by detorsion of the uterus. The postoperative period was uneventful.


Author(s):  
M.V. Medvedev, M.V. Kubrina, Y.G. Voytuk et all

A retrospective analysis of 6 cases of prenatal diagnosed of gallbladder duplication is presented. The average gestational age at prenatal diagnosis was 25,6 weeks (range 19–36 weeks) of gestation. In all cases two fluidcontaining cystic structures in the right upper quadrant of a fetus were found during ultrasound examination. These structures were saccular in morphology and located adjacent to the fetal liver.


Author(s):  
M.V. Medvedev

The case of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of Meckel’s diverticulum at 26 weeks of gestation is presented. A detailed fetal ultrasound examination identified anechoic, ovoid, fluid-containing structure in the right lower hemiabdomen, 39  14  15 mm in size. A healthy male was born by spontaneous vaginal delivery at 41 weeks of gestation. A successful postnatal laparotomy on the 11th postnatal day was performed and prenatal diagnosis was confirmed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-7
Author(s):  
Alfathah Bania Lubis ◽  
Tatat Agustian ◽  
Djoni Kusumah Pohan ◽  
Alexander Siagian

Obesitas adalah keadaan tubuh yang terjadi akibat akumulasi lemak yang abnormal atau berlebih sehingga dapat menimbulkan banyak implikasi klinis dalam tatalaksana anestesi. Wanita hamil dengan berat badan lebih dan obesitas merupakan kondisi yang berisiko tinggi dan terbukti berhubungan dengan peningkatan komplikasi dalam kehamilan. Wanita dengan obesitas sangat penting diberikan edukasi untuk menurunkan berat badan dalam merencanakan kehamilan dan perlu diinformasikan tentang peningkatan risiko termasuk persalinan dengan bedah sesar. Seorang wanita 34 tahun G2P0A1 hamil 41 minggu dengan obesitas morbid dengan tinggi badan 156 cm dan berat badan 124 kg dengan nilai indeks massa tubuh (IMT) 50,9 kg/meter2. Pasien menjalani seksio sesarea dengan teknik anestesi spinal, dengan puncture di L3-4 median, menggunakan obat levobupivakain 15 mg + fentanyl 25 mcg. Operasi berlangsung 1 jam 15 menit, perdarahan 350 ml, hemodinamik stabil. Lahir bayi laki-laki, BB 3100 gram, PB 51 cm, APGAR score 8-9-10. Pemilihan teknik anestesi pada wanita hamil dengan obesitas yang akan menjalani seksio sesarea dilakukan dengan jenis anestesi regional yaitu anestesi spinal dengan pertimbangan dapat mengurangi terpaparnya obat-obatan terhadap bayi, mengurangi risiko aspirasi pneumonia dan memungkinkan proses lahirnya bayi dalam keadaan ibu sadar, dapat digunakan untuk mengatasi nyeri pasca operasi, dan juga dapat menghindari risiko bila dilakukan dengan teknik anestesi umum. Simpulan: Wanita hamil dengan berat badan lebih dan obesitas perlu penilaian kondisi dan perencanaan anestesi yang tepat untuk menurunkan risiko seksio sesarea   Spinal Anesthesia for Caesarean Section in Pregnant Woman with Morbid Obese Abstract Obesity is a state of the body that occurs due to abnormal or excess fat accumulation that can cause many clinical implications in the management of anesthesia. Overweight and obese pregnant women are at high risk and have been shown to be associated with increased complications in pregnancy. Obese women are very important to be educated to lose weight in planning pregnancy and need to be informed about increased risks including delivery by cesarean section. A female, 34 years old G2P0A1, 41 weeks pregnant with morbid obese, 156 cm tall and weight of 124 kg, with BMI 50,9 kg/meter2. Carried out in spinal anesthesia technique with puncture in L3-4 median, using levobupivacain 15 mg + fentanyl 25 mcg. The operation lasted for 1 hour and 15 minutes, with 350 ml bleeding, hemodynamically stable. Born a baby boy, BW 3100 gram, BL 51 cm, APGAR score 8-9-10. Anesthesia technique for pregnant woman with obese who will undergo Caesarean Section is regional anesthesia type called spinal anesthesia with consideration to reduce drug intake for baby, lessen chance of pneumonia aspiration and enable birth process while mother still awake, can be used for overcome post-operation pain, and to avoid risk if done by general anesthesia. Conclusion: overweight and obese pregnant women need proper condition assessment and anesthetic planning to reduce the risk of cesarean section.


2020 ◽  
pp. 51-56
Author(s):  
V.М. Аntonyuk-Kysil ◽  
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І.Y. Dziubanovskyi ◽  
V.М. Yenikeeva ◽  
S.І. Lichner ◽  
...  

The objective: to evaluate the results of planned open surgical interventions (POSI) in pregnant women with primary symptomatic chronic vein disease (PSCVD). Materials and methods. The study included 457 pregnant women operated on a routine basis with PSCVD. The patients underwent ultrasound duplex angioscanning (USDA) of the veins of the lower extremities, inguinal canals, and iliac veins. The severity of the clinical manifestations of PSCVD was evaluated on a VCSS scale. With the help of the circadian visual-analog scale, the dynamics after the operative pain were studied. The effect of POSI on uterine tone and cardiac function of the fetus was investigated using cardiotocography. When forming the results for POSI, data from USDA, the severity of clinical and cosmetic manifestations of PCVD, the need for active prevention of thrombophlebetic, thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications, minimization of surgical childbirth were taken into account. The results of treatment were studied in 2 groups of patients. Patients of the first group were treated with conservative therapy, the second group – POSI. Parametric indicators, which were presented as mean and standard error M(SD), were used for statistical data processing of the study, and their reliability was estimated using Student’s t-test. The species was determined to be significant at p<0.05. Results. 495 POSI were performed at 28-38 weeks gestation in an obstetric hospital (perinatal center), by a vascular surgeon from the staff of the center, who was familiarized with the peculiarities of working with this contingent of patients. Surgery was performed under local anesthesia in 346 (75.49%) pregnant women at one extremity, in 111 (24.51%) – at two in one session. According to the results of the study, it was noted that in the first group 33.7% of patients had a positive clinical result due to the reduction of pain syndrome, while 67.5% of patients had an increase and spread of varicose transformation in the area of saphenous and/or non-saphenous veins with spread of pathological venous reflux in the distal direction. 78% of patients had the need to administer prophylactic doses of low molecular weight heparins, both during pregnancy and in postpartum period. Out of 126 pregnant women with pronounced varicose veins of the external genital organs and perineum in 36 (28.6%) deliveries were performed by caesarean section. In 9 (3%) patients there was an acute thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins of the lower extremities, which required 5 pregnant women to undergo urgent surgery when the inflammatory process had spread to the middle and above along the femoral vein of the large subcutaneous vein. Pregnant women of the second group with PSCVD on the basis of obstetric hospital (perinatal center) POSI were performed in the organization, which laid the ideology of the FTS program, strictly individual indications for intervention in the optimal terms of pregnancy, multidisciplinary management of patients, due to this in 93% of operated patients regression of clinical manifestations of the disease was noted, whch contributed to the correct and safe delivery of pregnancy with 100% absence of preterm birth, abnormalities in fetal development, pregnancy course, negative impact on obstetric and somatic condition of the pregnant woman. No hemorrhagic, thrombophlebic, thromboembolic complications were noted. Patients in the postoperative period did not require medical support, as during the period of pregnancy, during delivery and in the postpartum period. There were no indications for surgical delivery. 2.4% of patients experienced complications of post-operative wounds in the form of cheese, which had no effect on pregnancy and was eliminated before delivery. In the postoperative period, if necessary, it was recommended to use elastic compression class garments 1–2. Conclusion. POSI made at PSCVD in optimal terms of pregnancy in a specialized obstetric hospital by a vascular surgeon in strictly individual indications is safe, both for the fetus and the pregnant woman. It is promising to further study the results of POSI in pregnant women with PSCVD to introduce it into the arsenal of treatment of this pathology. Key words: FTS ideology, planned open surgical interventions in pregnant women.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-154
Author(s):  
A. B. Yakushevsky ◽  
A. N. Plekhanov ◽  
A. B. Ayusheev

Background. In recent years, various methods of combined anesthesia during abdominal surgery have been introduced into clinical practice.Aim. To demonstrate the possibilities of a combination of high prolonged spinal anesthesia and endotracheal anesthesia during abdominal surgery.Materials and methods. A clinical case of combined use of high prolonged spinal anesthesia and endotracheal anesthesia in a 48-year-old patient with a tumor in the right half of the ascending part of the right half of the colon is presented.Results. The patient received a puncture of the spinal space at a standard point and was installed a spinal catheter in the cranial direction for 3 cm. An isobaric solution of marcaine in the initial dose of 20 mg was injected into the catheter. The regulation of the development of the block was regulated by the inclination of the head end of the table by 60°. After that endotracheal anesthesia was performed on the basis of fentanyl and propofol. This combination allowed to expand the scope of surgical intervention, provided adequate pain relief intraoperatively and in the postoperative period, without the use of narcotic analgesics. With the appearance of signs of recovery of pain sensitivity, intraoperatively or in the postoperative period, re-introduction of the anesthetic into the spinal catheter was performed in half of the initial dose with liquor barbotage. In the early postoperative period, the patient was on strict bed rest with a head end of the bed raised at 30–45°. The method provides complete segmental blockade and muscle relaxation in the area of operation, stability of central hemodynamics during surgery and in the postoperative period.Conclusion. This type of anesthesia is more easily tolerated by patients, accompanied by early awakening and extubation, characterized by stability of central hemodynamics, reduced risk of complications, the possibility of prolonging anesthesia with lower doses of narcotic analgesics in the intraoperative period, providing high-quality anesthesia in the postoperative period without resorting to the use of narcotic analgesics.


Author(s):  
M.Y. Morozova, V.V. Zotov, M.S. Kovalenko et all

Despite the rapid technological advance, the expansion of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis, as well as the accumulation of experience by both domestic and foreign experts, prenatal recognition of true knots of the umbilical cord causes significant difficulties. Three cases of successful ultrasound diagnosis of true knots of the umbilical cord and brief review of the literature are presented.


Author(s):  
I.N. Daminov

A case of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of fibular hemimelia, type I associated with oligodactyly of the foot at 22 weeks of gestation is presented. Ultrasound examination at 22 weeks of gestation revealed hypoplasia of the left fibula and the foot oligodactyly. After prenatal counseling, the patient opted for termination of pregnancy. During external examination of the abortus asymmetry of the lower extremities due to shortening of the left lower leg and oligodactyly of the left foot were noted, those confirmed prenatal ultrasound data.


Author(s):  
Majid Anwer ◽  
Atique Ur Rehman ◽  
Farheen Ahmed ◽  
Satyendra Kumar ◽  
Md Masleh Uddin

Abstract Introduction Traumatic head injury with extradural hematoma (EDH) is seen in 2% of patients. Development of EDH on the contralateral side is an uncommon complication that has been reported in various case reports. Case Report We report here a case of an 18-year-old male who had a road traffic injury. He was diagnosed as a case of left-sided large frontotemporoparietal acute extradural bleed with a mass effect toward the right side. He was managed with urgent craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma. A noncontrast computed tomography (NCCT) scan performed 8 hours after postoperative period showed a large frontotemporoparietal bleed on the right side with a mass effect toward the left side. He was again taken to the operating room and right-sided craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma were performed. A postoperative NCCT scan revealed a resolved hematoma. The patient made a complete recovery in the postoperative period and is doing well. Conclusion Delayed onset epidural hematoma is diagnosed when the initial computed tomography (CT) scan is negative or is performed early and when late CT scan performed to assess clinical or ICP deterioration shows an EDH. The diagnosis of such a condition requires a high index of suspicion based on the mechanism of injury along with fracture patterns. Additionally, change in pupillary size, raised intracranial pressure, and bulging of the brain intraoperatively are additional clues for contralateral bleeding. Neurologic deterioration may or may not be associated with delayed EDH presentation. An early postoperative NCCT scan within 24 hours is recommended to detect this complication with or without any neurologic deterioration.


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