: Angular pregnancies are rare and difficult to diagnose. Evidence suggests they are associated with a higher risk of intrauterine growth restriction and abnormal third stage of labor due to a retained placenta. The lack of standardized AP diagnostic criteria impacts on their correct identification and makes the treatment of potential complications challenging. We present a case of the successful conservative surgical management of a retained placenta after a term AP also complicated by intrauterine growth restriction. Moreover, to identify the best evidence regarding AP diagnostic criteria and retained placenta therapeutic approaches, we have realized an expert literature review.
Surgical Conservative Management of a Retained Placenta after Angular Pregnancy, a Case Report and Literature Review / Bitonti, Giovanna; Quaresima, Paola; Russo, Giampiero; Di Carlo, Costantino; Amendola, Giuseppina; Mazzulla, Rosanna; Venturella, Roberta; Morelli, Michele. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 13:23(2023), pp. 3492-3502. [10.3390/diagnostics13233492]
Surgical Conservative Management of a Retained Placenta after Angular Pregnancy, a Case Report and Literature Review
Di Carlo, CostantinoConceptualization
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2023
Abstract
: Angular pregnancies are rare and difficult to diagnose. Evidence suggests they are associated with a higher risk of intrauterine growth restriction and abnormal third stage of labor due to a retained placenta. The lack of standardized AP diagnostic criteria impacts on their correct identification and makes the treatment of potential complications challenging. We present a case of the successful conservative surgical management of a retained placenta after a term AP also complicated by intrauterine growth restriction. Moreover, to identify the best evidence regarding AP diagnostic criteria and retained placenta therapeutic approaches, we have realized an expert literature review.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


