Monochorionic, diamniotic triplet pregnancy complicated by twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence. Postpartum autopsy of placenta and acardiac fetus

Journal: Ginekologia Polska
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Abstract

The twin reversed-arterial-perfusion sequence (TRAP) is a severe complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies characterized by the hemodynamic dependence of a "recipient" twin from a "pump" twin. The recipient twin exhibits lethal abnormalities including acardia and acephaly. The pump twin has a mortality rate of 50% as a result of high-output heart failure. We present a case of a 24-year-old female, gravida 2, para 2, with monochorionic diamniotic triplet pregnancy. The sonographic examination at 18 weeks' gestation revealed acardiac-acephalus fetus. Reversed arterial perfusion sequence was confirmed with Doppler sonography. Postpartum autopsy examination of placenta and acardiac fetus (acardius anceps) was detailed described.

Authors
Witold Malinowski, Jarosław Szwalski

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