Romaric Joel Momo, J. Sama, E. Meka, M. Temgoua, P. Foumane
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Challenge in the Management of Twin Pregnancy with Anencephaly of One Fetus in a Low- Income Country: A Case Presentation
Anencephaly of one twin is a frequent congenital abnormality in a twin pregnancy and it’s associated with a poor prognosis of this pregnancy. In developed countries, the goal standard management calls for an interventional fetal medicine either by injection of a cardiotoxic or by intervention on the umbilical cord. Another option is an expectative management with strict follow-up of pregnant women and delivery organized in a level 3 maternity. There is still a challenge in the management of such high risk pregnancy in low income countries. A 37 years-old female, G3P2002, referred from a clinic for the better management of a 28 weeks and 4 days twin pregnancy in labor. Obstetrical ultrasonography realized in the second trimester revealed dichorionic-diamniotic pregnancy and the presence of anencephaly with hydramnios of one twin. The expectative approach was adopted for the management of this high risk pregnancy, unfortunately the death of the fetus occurred despite all the care provided. This case brings to lamp light the difficulties encountered in providing standard obstetrical care for high risk pregnancies in resource limited settings.