Antenatal Care - Vasa Praevia Flashcards

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What is Vasa Praevia?

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The foetal vessels are within the foetal (chorioamniotic) membranes (exposed) and travel across the internal cervical os, meaning they are more prone to bleeding during membrane rupture.

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Anatomy of Umbilical Vessels (2).

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  1. Foetal Membranes surround the amniotic cavity and developing foetus.
  2. Foetal vessels = 2 Umbilical Arteries + 1 Single Umbilical Vein.
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Physiology of Umbilical Vessels (2).

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  1. Umbilical Cord (contains Wharton’s Jelly - connective tissue and foetal vessels) inserts directly into the placenta.
  2. The foetal vessels are never exposed and are always protected.
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Exposed Sites of Umbilical Vessels (2).

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  1. Velamentous UC - UC inserts into choriomaniotic membranes and foetal vessels travel unprotected through membranes before joining placenta.
  2. Accessory/Succenturiate Lobe of Placenta - connected by foetal vessels that travel through chorioamniotic membranes between placental lobes.
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Types of Vasa Praevia (2).

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  1. Type I - foetal vessels are exposed as Velamentous UC.
  2. Type II - foetal vessels are exposed as they travel to Succenturiate Lobe.
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Risk Factors of Vasa Praevia (3).

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  1. Low Lying Placenta.
  2. IVF Pregnancy.
  3. Multiple Pregnancy.
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Diagnosis of Vasa Praevia (3).

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  1. Early Diagnosis by US Antenatally.
  2. Clinical Diagnosis - APH in 2nd/3rd Trimester.
  3. Clinical Diagnosis - Pulsating Foetal Vessels seen in Membranes through Dilated Cervix.
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Management of Vasa Praevia (2).

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  1. Asymptomatic - Anticipatory Corticosteroids from Week 32 and Elective C-Section (34-36 Weeks).
  2. APH - Emergency C-Section.
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