Embolization is a safe and effective non-surgical method to resolve post-partum hemorrhage and should be regarded as gold standard in a hemodynamically stable patient. Furthermore, subsequent fertility is not impaired by the procedure.
The antenatal discovery of Meckel's diverticulum is a rare occurrence; the localization of both Meckel's diverticulum and omphalocele in the umbilical cord has never been described. We present herein a prenatal case of an omphalocele associated with inner umbilical cord dilated Meckel's diverticulum. An umbilical cord cyst was suspected with the cystic image seen during the first trimester exam, and sonography was repeated every month. Several possible diagnoses were discussed including umbilical cord cyst, omphalocele and umbilical cord hernia due to the changing sonographic images during pregnancy. Childbirth had to be arranged at a specialized center. After birth, clamping of the umbilical cord away from the base prevented iatrogenic atresia of the ileum. Surgical treatment had to be arranged during the first days of life.
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