Spontaneous Heterotopic Cesarean Scar Triplet Gestation Following Uterine Ablation.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
AJP Reports Pub Date : 2024-02-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1779654
Zane Frazer Aldrich, Rena Ow, Khyaati Modii, Timothy O'Leary
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Abstract

Heterotopic triplet pregnancy, cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy, and pregnancy following uterine ablation are all rare events that confer significant morbidity including spontaneous abortion, intrauterine fetal demise, preterm labor, abnormal placentation, and uterine rupture. A woman in her 30s, G6P4014, with a history of uterine ablation presented with delayed menses and vaginal spotting with imaging showing two intrauterine pregnancies (one with cardiac activity) and one live pregnancy at the cesarean scar. The patient was extensively counseled on risk to her and to the pregnancies; treatment options were discussed including expectant management and termination of pregnancy. The patient underwent an uncomplicated dilation and curettage with bilateral salpingectomy and was discharged home the day of the procedure in stable condition. This case highlights the potential compound effect of comorbid conditions that can pose difficulty in counseling and management. Key Points Patients undergoing endometrial ablation should be carefully selected and counseled extensively on highly effective contraception.Suspected cesarean scar pregnancies should be carefully evaluated early in gestation. Management should include thorough counseling and may be indivisualized.Many conditions pose a significant threat to maternal health and warrant a discussion of termination, which should be widely availaible and safe for all who need and/or desire it.

子宫消融术后的自发性异位剖宫产瘢痕三胎妊娠
异位三胎妊娠、剖宫产瘢痕异位妊娠和子宫消融术后妊娠都是罕见的情况,会导致自然流产、宫内胎儿死亡、早产、胎盘异常和子宫破裂等重大疾病。一名 30 多岁的女性(G6P4014)曾做过子宫消融术,出现月经推迟和阴道点滴出血,造影显示两次宫内妊娠(其中一次有胎心活动),一次在剖宫产疤痕处活胎。医生对患者进行了广泛的咨询,让她了解自己和胎儿面临的风险,并讨论了各种治疗方案,包括预产期管理和终止妊娠。患者接受了不复杂的扩张刮宫术和双侧输卵管切除术,术后当天就出院回家,情况稳定。本病例强调了合并症的潜在复合效应,这些合并症会给咨询和管理带来困难。要点 接受子宫内膜消融术的患者应经过仔细挑选,并在高效避孕方面进行广泛咨询。许多情况都会对产妇的健康造成严重威胁,因此有必要讨论终止妊娠。
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