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Single Umbilical Artery Resmy Palliyil Gopi
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Umbilical cord 2 umbilical arteries 1 umbilical vein Rudimentary allantois Remnant of omphalomesenteric duct Whartons jelly
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Incidence Most common congenital malformation of the umbilical cord 5-10 in 1000 births (35-70 in 1000 twin births) Left artery tends to be absent more often than the right More common in Caucasian women
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Conditions associated with single umbilical artery Advanced maternal age Multiparity Maternal diabetes Hypertension / toxemia Ante partum hemorrhage Poly/oligo hydramnios
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Pathogenesis Primary agenesis Secondary atrophy or atresia of a previously normal umbilical artery Persistence of the original allantoic artery of the body stalk
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Classification of SUA Typ e # of patent vessels Consists ofFrequency ItwoOne UA (allantoic) and left UV Common IItwoOne UA (vitelline) and left UV Rare IIIthreeOne UA and both UVVery rare IVtwoOne UA and right UVVery rare
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Associated prenatal complications Isolated (1/2 to 2/3 rd ) Associated congenital malformations (30%) – Fetal structural abnormalities – Chromosomal abnormalities (trisomy 18/13) – Genetic syndromes (VATER, sirenomelia sequence) – IUGR – Prematurity – Still birth and spontaneous abortions – Placental abnormalities
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Diagnosis prenatal – Ultrasound (only two vessels are seen and artery is abnormally large) – Color Doppler postnatal – Examination of the cord
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Color Doppler
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Management considerations Detailed ultrasonographic examination Fetal echocardiography Fetal genetic testing Enhanced fetal surveillance – Serial ultrasound to assess fetal growth – Biophysical profile, NST Physical evaluation of the neonate Neonatal renal ultrasonography
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Prognosis - depends on the associated anomalies Recurrence risk - Unknown
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Abnormalities of the umbilical cord Abnormalities of the cord length and diameter – Short cords and long cords
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Abnormalities of the umbilical cord Distortional abnormalities – loops, knots (true or false), torsions and twists True knot
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False knot
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Twist
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Other abnormalities of the umbilical cord Neoplasms of the umbilical cord – Thrombosis, hemangioma, hematoma, teratoma edema
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Velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord
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