Complex umbilical cord entanglement: A case report

Benjamin Elly, Francis Were, James Njiru, Marian Esiromo
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Background: Complex umbilical cord entanglement occurs less frequently and is associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. It is associated with umbilical artery pH and base excess levels that are significantly unfavorable, higher incidence of nonreassuring fetal heart rate, meconium-stained amniotic fluid, neonatal intensive care unit admissions, emergency cesarean section, and stillbirth. Case presentation: A 44-year-old para 2+0 gravida 3, with 2 previous cesarean delivery scars at 35 weeks presented with a history of reduced fetal movements for 24 hours. She had attended two antenatal care visits. Her blood group was A, rhesus negative, with hemoglobin levels of 11.2 g/dl, and normal platelets. Urinalysis and serology for HIV, hepatitis B, and Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test were nonreactive. She had received anti-D prophylaxis after her previous deliveries. An urgent obstetric ultrasound scan showed features consistent with intrauterine fetal death. Her coagulation profile was within the normal range. She was admitted for hysterotomy. Intraoperatively, a fresh stillborn baby boy was extracted with a cord around the neck tightly twice and entangled around the trunk. Conclusion: Complex umbilical cord entanglement occurs less frequently and associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. The risk of adverse perinatal outcomes increases with ≥3 loops of the umbilical cord. It is important to look out for cord entanglement antenatally by ultrasonography, particularly when assessing cases of decreased fetal movements.
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背景:复杂性脐带缠绕发生率较低,但与围产期不良结局风险增加有关。复杂性脐带缠绕与脐动脉 pH 值和碱过量水平明显不利、胎心率无保证、羊水带蜕膜、新生儿重症监护室住院、急诊剖宫产和死胎的发生率较高有关:一名 44 岁的 2+0 孕 3 级产妇,曾在 35 周时有过两次剖宫产疤痕,因胎动减少 24 小时而前来就诊。她曾接受过两次产前检查。她的血型为 A 型,恒河猴阴性,血红蛋白水平为 11.2 g/dl,血小板正常。她的尿液分析和血清学检查结果显示,HIV、乙型肝炎和性病研究实验室检测均无反应。她在前几次分娩后接受了抗 D 预防治疗。紧急产科超声波扫描显示胎儿宫内死亡。她的凝血功能正常。她入院接受了子宫切开术。术中取出了一个新鲜的死胎男婴,脐带绕颈两圈,缠绕在躯干上:结论:复杂的脐带缠绕发生率较低,与围产期不良结局的风险增加有关。脐带缠绕≥3 圈时,围产期不良结局的风险会增加。产前通过超声波检查,尤其是在评估胎动减少的病例时,注意脐带缠绕非常重要。
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