Author:
Saranya G,Vijayaraghavan Jaya,LNU Bhuvana,LNU Sheela
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Conjoined twinning is rare; occurrence is about 1% of monochorionic twins. Here, we report a case of 26-year-old multigravida with 29 weeks pregnancy with conjoined twinsthoracoabdominopagus. Two live female babies joined at the chest and abdomen were delivered by cesarean section. The parents refused a separation operation and despite resuscitation the twins died of cardiopulmonary arrest after 16 hours. A review of the literature suggests that early diagnosis by a combination of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging is essential for predicting prognosis, management and success of surgical separation. It offers an opportunity for early counseling for parents and option for termination.
How to cite this article
Saranya G, Vijayaraghavan J, Bhuvana, Sheela. Conjoined Twins with Thoracoabdominopagus Anomaly in the Third Trimester. J South Asian Feder Obst Gynae 2014;6(3):191-194.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology