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Amniotic band syndrome following septostomy in management of twin-twin transfusion syndrome: A case report

dc.contributor.authorRujiwetpongstorn J.
dc.contributor.authorTongsong T.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T04:32:00Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T04:32:00Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.date.issuedBE2551
dc.description.abstractSeptostomy, a rupture of the diamniotic membrane separating monozygotic twins essentially creating a monoamniotic gestation, is a potential therapeutic modality for twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). This may be associated with complications including cord entanglement or complete rupture of the membranes. We report a case of severe amniotic band syndrome with cord amputation after septostomy. A 33-year-old woman with a Mo-Di twin pregnancy was diagnosed with TTTS at 18 weeks of gestation. Septostomy as well as amnioreduction were performed at 24 weeks of gestation. A repeat cesarean delivery was performed at 31 weeks resulting in a live recipient baby of 1340g and a dead donor with amniotic band syndrome. The donor showed pieces of membrane tightening both legs. The right thigh became entangled in the bands connecting to the umbilical cord of the live fetus. The umbilical cord of the dead twin was completely amputated, whereas the umbilical cord of the live infant was also entrapped within the amniotic band resulting in small diameter and some degree of stricture. This is the first report of a rare but serious complication following septostomy.
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dc.identifier.citationJournal of Perinatology. Vol 28, No.5 (2008), p.377-379
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/sj.jp.7211927
dc.identifier.issn7438346
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-43049085915
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/4035
dc.rights.holderมหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ
dc.subject.otherAcute appendicitis
dc.subject.otherAmnion band syndrome
dc.subject.otherAppendectomy
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherBiometry
dc.subject.otherCase report
dc.subject.otherCesarean section
dc.subject.otherChorioamnionitis
dc.subject.otherDiastolic heart failure
dc.subject.otherDoppler echography
dc.subject.otherEchography
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherFetus hydrops
dc.subject.otherFetus lung maturation
dc.subject.otherFetus mortality
dc.subject.otherFetus weight
dc.subject.otherGestational age
dc.subject.otherGrowth rate
dc.subject.otherHuman
dc.subject.otherHydramnios
dc.subject.otherInfant
dc.subject.otherLeukocyte count
dc.subject.otherLeukocytosis
dc.subject.otherMinimally invasive surgery
dc.subject.otherOligohydramnios
dc.subject.otherPolymorphonuclear cell
dc.subject.otherPremature fetus membrane rupture
dc.subject.otherSeptostomy
dc.subject.otherTwin twin transfusion syndrome
dc.subject.otherAdult
dc.subject.otherAmnion
dc.subject.otherAmniotic Band Syndrome
dc.subject.otherCesarean Section, Repeat
dc.subject.otherConstriction, Pathologic
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherFetal Death
dc.subject.otherFetofetal Transfusion
dc.subject.otherGestational Age
dc.subject.otherHumans
dc.subject.otherInfant, Newborn
dc.subject.otherPostoperative Complications
dc.subject.otherPregnancy
dc.subject.otherTwins, Monozygotic
dc.subject.otherUltrasonography, Doppler
dc.subject.otherUltrasonography, Prenatal
dc.subject.otherUmbilical Cord
dc.titleAmniotic band syndrome following septostomy in management of twin-twin transfusion syndrome: A case report
dc.typeArticle
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