Uterine arteriovenous malformation: a case of challenges in diagnosis and management of a patient with a history of misdiagnosed hemorrhage

Author:

Nourallah Farah1,Kabbabe George M.2,Alhalak Fadi1,Raffoul Lutfallah3,Ghaith Nizar2,Abbassi Haitham1,Hersi Marwa A.4,Haddad Sultaneh45

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital of obstetrics and Gynecology in Damascus

2. Al-Baath University, Faculty of Medicine, Homs, Syrian Arab Republic

3. Al Andalus University for Medical Sciences, Tartous

4. Stemosis for Scientific Research, Damascus

5. Aleppo University, Faculty of Medicine, Aleppo

Abstract

Introduction: Uterine arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are a rare cause of obstetrical hemorrhage. It can be congenital due to a defect during embryogenesis or acquired. Uterine AVMs can cause life threatening postpartum hemorrhage, and is most frequently misdiagnosed. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges posed by uterine arteriovenous malformation, a rare vascular anomaly that poses significant challenges in diagnosis and management. Case presentation: This case report details the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and treatment approach for a 39-year-old woman. In the absence of a medical history indicative of pre-existing ailments, the individual in question has undergone two emergency cesarean sections as documented in her surgical history, in addition to two previous dilation and curettage D&C operations. The patient presented with heavy vaginal bleeding 6 months after a cesarean section. The patient’s clinical presentation, imaging findings, and intraoperative observations collectively substantiate the diagnosis of uterine AVMs. Discussion: Women who have had uterine instrumentatio surgery, such as a cesarean section or dilatation and curettage (D&C) are more likely to develop acquired uterine AVMs. The absence of uterine artery embolism options compelled the use of alternative diagnostic methods, including contrast MRI, which successfully detected abnormal vascular lesions. The choice for hysterectomy was influenced by the patient’s completion of childbearing and the presence of large vessels in proximity to critical regions. Conclusion: This case emphasizes the significance of adapting treatment plans based on local resource constraints and the need for ongoing efforts to enhance diagnostic capabilities in undeserved regions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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