Uterine arteriovenous malformation in pregnancy: A case report.
- Author:
Elauria Jean Aileen M.
;
Soriano-Estrella Agnes L.
- Publication Type:Case report
- MeSH: Human; Female; Adult; Pregnancy; Myometrium; Uterine Anomalies; Uterus; Urogenital Abnormalities; Arteriovenous Malformations; Gestational Trophoblastic Disease; Hysterectomy; Cesarean Section; Arteries
- From: Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2015;39(1):29-34
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a web of arteries and veins lacking an intervening capillary network. Color flow Doppler is a popular method of diagnosis of uterine AVM. The definitive management is hysterectomy. However, for patients desirous of pregnancy, transarterial embolization is a safe and effective option. Although rare, uterine AVM can complicate pregnancy with torrential bleeding due to hormonal changes and significant remodeling of the myometrium.
CASE: We report a case of a term pregnancyin a 33 year old with a uterine AVM and a previous transarterial embolization procedure who developed a uterine AVM during multi-agent chemotherapy for gestational trophoblastic disease. She consulted for prenatal checkup. Due to the risk of massive bleeding during labor, she underwent elective cesarean section at term and delivered a baby with good outcome.
CONCLUSION: This case suggests that uterine AVM in pregnancy can be managed conservatively with serial ultrasound monitoring and close follow up.