产程宫颈脱垂1例

IF 0.9 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Case Reports in Women's Health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1016/j.crwh.2025.e00690
Adugnaw Bogale Worku , Molla Asnake Kebede , Abebe Agegn Wudineh , Adefris Getachew Techane , Mekuanint Dessie Lakew , Chuchu Arega Zeleke
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怀孕期间子宫脱垂是罕见的,大约发生在10,000到15,000个分娩中。它对母亲和胎儿健康都有重大风险,最佳分娩方法取决于脱垂的严重程度、分娩进展以及母亲和婴儿的健康状况。一位25岁的女性在妊娠38周零4天时出现阴道肿块突出和下压疼痛。检查发现难治性宫颈脱垂伴产程早期肿胀。胎儿超声确认头朝下位正常,羊水充足。由于胎儿持续心动过速,进行了紧急剖宫产手术,生下了一名健康的3000克男婴。术后,母亲被放置在Trendelenburg位,导致脱垂在产后第三天自然消退。随访6周,子宫脱垂完全消失。本病例强调个体化管理和及时干预的重要性。产后子宫脱垂经保守治疗后常能自行消退。多学科方法对于优化孕产妇和胎儿结局至关重要,特别是在资源有限的情况下。
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Cervical prolapse during labor: A case report
Uterine prolapse during pregnancy is rare, occurring in approximately 1 in 10,000 to 15,000 deliveries. It presents significant risks to both maternal and fetal health, and the optimal delivery method depends on the severity of prolapse, labor progression, and the well-being of both mother and baby.
A 25-year-old woman presented at 38 weeks and 4 days of gestation with vaginal mass protrusion and pain on pushing down. Examination revealed an irreducible cervical prolapse with swelling during the early stage of labor. Fetal ultrasound confirmed a normal head-down position and adequate amniotic fluid. Due to persistent fetal tachycardia, an emergency cesarean section was performed, resulting in the delivery of a healthy 3000 g male infant. Postoperatively, the mother was placed in the Trendelenburg position, which led to the spontaneous resolution of the prolapse by the third postpartum day. At the six-week follow-up, the uterine prolapse had completely resolved.
This case emphasizes the importance of individualized management and timely intervention. Postpartum uterine prolapse often resolves spontaneously with conservative care. A multidisciplinary approach is crucial for optimizing maternal and fetal outcomes, especially in resource-limited settings.
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Case Reports in Women's Health
Case Reports in Women's Health Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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