Embryotomy for head last retention: A case report from Thiès, Senegal
2024; Edorium Journals; Volume: 15; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5348/101477z01lg2024cr
ISSN0976-3198
AutoresLamine Guéye, Ousmane Thiam, Mariètou Thiam, Omar Gassama, Papa Abdoulaye Bâ, Mamadou Lamine Cissé,
Tópico(s)Organ Donation and Transplantation
ResumoIntroduction: Hydrocephalus is a pathology of heterogeneous nature and complex pathogenesis. It corresponds to an active distension of the ventricular system. Faced with hydrocephalus with retained head in a dead child, embryotomy by craniotomy is indicated. Case Report: We report a case of intrapartum fetal death with head-last retention due to hydrocephalus treated with craniotomy performed at the regional hospital of Thiès (CHRT). This was a 21-year-old primigravida patient seen for premature delivery in a pregnancy of 33 weeks 5 days. The ultrasound concluded that the pregnancy had stopped at 33 weeks 5 days with major hydrocephalus. A craniotomy followed by gradual evacuation of the cerebrospinal fluid allowed easy delivery of a fresh stillborn weighing 1950 grams. The afterbirth was simple. Conclusion: Embryotomy by craniotomy constitutes a good option to complete delivery by natural means in the face of head retention due to hydrocephalus with intrapartum death. It is therefore necessary to master this simple and less morbid technique than a cesarean section in such a situation.
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