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摘要
镜像综合征是一种罕见的产科疾病,母亲“镜像”胎儿和胎盘水肿。我们提出镜下激光凝固治疗双胞胎输血综合征(TTTS)后镜像综合征的成功解决方法。一位36岁的妇女怀了一对单离子双胞胎。患者于妊娠第23周诊断为TTTS,由救护车送往我院治疗,人绒毛膜促性腺激素血清浓度为144437 IU - ml。右美托咪定局部麻醉下行胎儿镜激光光凝术。然而,她的躁动扰乱了手术,需要转到全身麻醉,这促进了手术过程的成功完成。术后生命体征稳定,30min后饱和度降至80%。她插管,用异丙酚镇静,并被送往重症监护病房。经胸超声检查显示无心肌病。胸部x光显示肺水肿。肺水肿立即消失,36小时后拔管。术后,这对双胞胎预后良好。有几个报道镜下激光光凝治疗TTTS后镜像综合征。镜下激光光凝治疗TTTS胎儿积水后,镜下综合征的恢复可得到改善。
[A Case Report of Mirror Syndrome after Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation for Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome].
Mirror syndrome is a rare obstetric condition where a mother "mirrors" the edema of her hydropic fetus and placenta. We present the successful resolution of mirror syndrome following fetoscopic laser photocoag- ulation for twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). A 36-year-old woman was pregnant with monocho- rionic twins. She was diagnosed with TTTS at the 23rd week of pregnancy and transported to our hospi- tal by ambulance for treatment Her human chorionic gonadotropin serum concentration was 144,437 IU - ml'. Fetoscopic laser photocoagulation was performed under local anesthesia with dexmedetomidine. How- ever, her restlessness disturbed the procedure and conversion to general anesthesia was required, which facilitated successful completion of the surgical proce- dure. Postoperatively, her vital signs were stable, and after 30 min, the saturation decreased to 80%. She was intubated, sedated with propofol, and transported to the intensive care unit A transthoracic ultrasound examination showed no cardiomyopathy. A chest X-ray suggested pulmonary edema. Pulmonary edema disap- peared immediately, and she was extubated after 36 hr. Postoperatively, the twins had a good prognosis. There are several reports of mirror syndrome after fetoscopic laser photocoagulation for TTTS. Recovery from mirror syndrome can improve following the reso- lution of fetal hydrops in TTTS using fetoscopic laser photocoagulation.