2011
DOI: 10.1159/000331944
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Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation of Feeding Vessels to a Large Placental Chorioangioma following Fetal Deterioration after Amnioreduction

Abstract: Large placental chorioangiomas (>4 cm) can precipitate severe polyhydramnios, fetal anemia, growth restriction, high-output cardiac failure, hydrops, and fetal demise. We report a case of a large chorioangioma that was treated in a stepwise fashion with amnioreduction to ameliorate maternal discomfort, followed by fetoscopic laser ablation of the feeding vessels after rapid evolution of heart failure. Although amnioreduction was helpful in improving maternal symptoms, we suspect that the drop in intrauterine p… Show more

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“…This is not a benign procedure, however. Amnioreduction in the setting of high cardiac output and possible fetal compromise led to abrupt fetal decompensation and hydrops [10,11,12]. One explanation for this rapid deterioration is that the decrease in intrauterine pressure from amnioreduction results in a sudden expansion of the tumor leading to increased shunting or decreased vascular resistance within the tumor [10].…”
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“…This is not a benign procedure, however. Amnioreduction in the setting of high cardiac output and possible fetal compromise led to abrupt fetal decompensation and hydrops [10,11,12]. One explanation for this rapid deterioration is that the decrease in intrauterine pressure from amnioreduction results in a sudden expansion of the tumor leading to increased shunting or decreased vascular resistance within the tumor [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One explanation for this rapid deterioration is that the decrease in intrauterine pressure from amnioreduction results in a sudden expansion of the tumor leading to increased shunting or decreased vascular resistance within the tumor [10]. Therefore, amnioreduction should be performed cautiously while following the fetal cardiac status in a serial fashion [11]. Furthermore, devascularization should be considered prior to reduction in this setting [10].…”
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“…Arteriovenous shunt of the blood and fetal hypoxia caused by unoxygenated blood that bypasses the maternal circulation through chorioangioma can cause high cardiac output and secondary fetal cardiomegaly (26) . Ultrasound features of heart failure include enlargement of the heart, decreased contractility and pericardial effusion, increased cardiothoracic ratio and developing fetal hydrops (8, 27) . Coincidental presence of congenital anomalies with placental chorioangioma have been reported (28) .…”
Section: Ultrasound Assessment Of the Fetusmentioning
confidence: 99%