Uterine venous malformations in the puerperium: 2 Atypical cases and literature review

IF 1.5 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gianluca Raffaello Damiani , Miriam Dellino , Eliano Cascardi , He Xuamin , Daniele Di Gennaro , Antonella Vimercati , Amerigo Vitagliano , Antonio Malvasi , Vera loizzi , Cristiana Paniga , Laura Lanteri , Raffaello Alfonso , Ettore Cicinelli , Antonio Pellegrino
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Uterine arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is a rare but high-risk cause of uterine bleeding. The clinical management of this condition is challenging, as the ultrasound picture can sometimes be unambiguously interpreted. Moreover, in the puerperium in which acquired AVMs are most frequently formed, it is necessary to discuss the correct management in a multidisciplinary and personalized manner. We present two cases of AVMs developing in the puerperium, both with a vaginal delivery and spontaneous and complete secondment. The symptom of onset was an episode of bright red blood loss in the puerperium, on the 14th and 21st postpartum days, respectively. Transvaginal ultrasound showed a hypervascularized lesion in the myometrium with turbulent vascular flow, confirmed by transabdominal ultrasound and angiography. To date, there are no guidelines on the management of MAVs. In our cases we opted for a conservative approach, in order to preserve the fertility of the patient. These experiences reported have the purpose of enriching a literature still sparse on the subject and in the future to be able to represent a fulcrum for official recommendations.

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产褥期子宫静脉畸形2例及文献复习
子宫动静脉畸形(AVMs)是一种罕见但高风险的子宫出血原因。这种情况的临床处理是具有挑战性的,因为超声图像有时可以被明确地解释。此外,在获得性动静脉畸形最常见的产褥期,有必要以多学科和个性化的方式讨论正确的管理。我们报告了两例产褥期发生的动静脉畸形,均为阴道分娩和自发完全继发。发病症状为产褥期出现鲜红色失血,分别发生在产后14天和21天。经阴道超声显示子宫肌层血管丰富,血管流动紊乱,经腹部超声和血管造影术证实。到目前为止,还没有关于MAV管理的指导方针。在我们的病例中,我们选择了保守的方法,以保持患者的生育能力。报告的这些经验旨在丰富关于该主题的文献,并在未来能够代表官方建议的支点。
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