Conjoined twins – role of imaging and recent advances
Introduction: Conjoined twins are identical twins with fused bodies, joined in utero. They are rare complications of monochorionic twinning. The purpose of this study is to describe the various types of conjoined twins, the role of imaging and recent advances aiding in their management. Material...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
2017-12-01
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Series: | Journal of Ultrasonography |
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Online Access: | http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-17-no-71/conjoined-twins-role-of-imaging-and-recent-advances?aid=571 |
Summary: | Introduction: Conjoined twins are identical twins with fused bodies, joined in utero. They
are rare complications of monochorionic twinning. The purpose of this study is to describe
the various types of conjoined twins, the role of imaging and recent advances aiding in
their management. Material and methods: This was a twin institutional study involving
3 cases of conjoined twins diagnosed over a period of 6 years from 2010 to 2015. All the
3 cases were identified antenatally by ultrasound. Only one case was further evaluated by
MRI. Results: Three cases of conjoined twins (cephalopagus, thoracopagus and omphalopagus)
were accurately diagnosed on antenatal ultrasound. After detailed counseling
of the parents and obtaining written consent, all the three cases of pregnancy were terminated.
Delivery of the viable conjoined twins was achieved without any complications
to the mothers, and all the three conjoined twins died after a few minutes. Conclusion:
Ultrasound enables an early and accurate diagnosis of conjoined twins, which is vital for
obstetric management. MRI is reserved for better tissue characterization. Termination of
pregnancy when opted, should be done at an early stage as later stages are fraught with
problems. Recent advances, such as 3D printing, may aid in surgical pre-planning, thereby
enabling successful surgical separation of conjoined twins. |
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ISSN: | 2084-8404 2451-070X |