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TITLE:
Twin Reverse Arterial Perfusion (TRAP): Case Report
AUTHORS:
Natalia Adamou, Ibrahim Yakasai
KEYWORDS:
Acardiac Twin, Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion, Monochorionic Multiple Pregnancy
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Vol.4 No.16,
December
11,
2014
ABSTRACT: The twin reversed arterial perfusion
(TRAP) sequence is an anomaly unique to monochorionic multiple pregnancies. It
is a rare complication. We present a case of acardius anephus, which was
mistaken for a live anomalous singleton fetus. A 21-year-old unbooked
Primigravida was seen in labour ward with a ten hours history of labour pains.
Urgent transabdominal ultrasound revealed a singleton live fetus at 30 weeks
gestation with gross cystic mass lesion at the level of the abdomen and
polyhydramnious.Caesarean section confirms a twin gestation with
monoamniotic monochorionic single placenta. The umbilical cord of the acardiac
twin was short—First twin was a live female baby, weighing 1000 g. TRAP is a
rare event an early referral to feto maternal unit will improve perinatal
outcome.