Abstract
Abstract
Background
In twin pregnancies, the cord prolapse of either fetus during the pre-viable period leads to fetal death but can also cause an intrauterine infection, leading to death or prematu-re birth of the remaining fetus. However, there are no validated protocols to prolong the gestational period or decrease the morbidity and mortality of the remaining fetus.
Case presentation
The present cases were PPROM and cord prolapse very early during the second trimester (around 17 weeks in the first case and 19 weeks in the second case). The first fetus was evacuated, and cervical cerclage was performed at 23 and 20 weeks in the two cases, respectively. After maintaining the pregnancy, the second baby was born around 27 and 39 weeks in the first and second cases, respectively. The delivery interval between the first and second fetuses was 46 days in the first case and 126 days in the second case.
Conclusion
If cord prolapse is identified at a pre-viable time in twin fetuses, evacuation and cerclage should be performed as soon as possible after the cord prolapse to reduce intrauterine infection and increase the survival chances of the remaining fetus.
Funder
Chungnam National University Hospital
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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