We are reporting a case of twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence occurring in a dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy with successful percutaneous prenatal treatment and excellent neonatal outcome. TRAP sequence was diagnosed at 11 weeks in a spontaneous dichorionic-triamniotic triplet. Sonographic assessment showed persistent arterial flow and development of hydrops in the acardiac twin. Percutaneous cord interstitial laser coagulation was performed, and the co-twin subsequently developed growth restriction. The 9-month-old twins have a normal developmental course. This report confirms that fetal intervention is indicated in cases of TRAP sequence in which the acardiac twin presents a significant enlargement on follow-up sonographic examinations.

Early diagnosis, follow-up, and prenatal treatment of a case of TRAP sequence occurring in a dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy / Cavoretto, P; Serafini, A; Valsecchi, L; Lanna, M; Rustico, Ma. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ULTRASOUND. - ISSN 0091-2751. - 37:(2009), pp. 350-353. [10.1002/jcu.20583]

Early diagnosis, follow-up, and prenatal treatment of a case of TRAP sequence occurring in a dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy

Cavoretto P;
2009-01-01

Abstract

We are reporting a case of twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence occurring in a dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy with successful percutaneous prenatal treatment and excellent neonatal outcome. TRAP sequence was diagnosed at 11 weeks in a spontaneous dichorionic-triamniotic triplet. Sonographic assessment showed persistent arterial flow and development of hydrops in the acardiac twin. Percutaneous cord interstitial laser coagulation was performed, and the co-twin subsequently developed growth restriction. The 9-month-old twins have a normal developmental course. This report confirms that fetal intervention is indicated in cases of TRAP sequence in which the acardiac twin presents a significant enlargement on follow-up sonographic examinations.
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