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The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios

Polyhydramnios is associated with many serious maternal complications such as placental abruption or cord prolapse at rupture of membranes, uterine dysfunction at delivery, and postpartum hemorrhage. When considering uterine dysfunction caused by overstretched uterine muscles, active artificial amni...

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Autores principales: Koyama, Shinsuke, Tomimatsu, Takuji, Kanagawa, Takeshi, Tsutsui, Tateki, Kimura, Tadashi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Thieme Medical Publishers 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23705096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1285983
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author Koyama, Shinsuke
Tomimatsu, Takuji
Kanagawa, Takeshi
Tsutsui, Tateki
Kimura, Tadashi
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Tomimatsu, Takuji
Kanagawa, Takeshi
Tsutsui, Tateki
Kimura, Tadashi
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description Polyhydramnios is associated with many serious maternal complications such as placental abruption or cord prolapse at rupture of membranes, uterine dysfunction at delivery, and postpartum hemorrhage. When considering uterine dysfunction caused by overstretched uterine muscles, active artificial amniotomy for more efficient labor seems to be a preferred obstetric management, but the potential adverse complications make obstetricians hesitate to perform this procedure. In such a challenging situation, a new strategy is required. We recently performed pinhole artificial amniotomy using an amnioscope in four women with polyhydramnios, not only to accelerate of labor but also to more slowly and safely reduce amniotic fluid volume. We had no complications using this procedure, and all women were able to have a vaginal delivery without postpartum hemorrhage and neonatal asphyxia. Pinhole artificial amniotomy using an amnioscope may be more convenient and safer than conventional artificial amniotomy. The significance of the amnioscope has been practically nil in modern obstetric management. In this pilot clinical study, we identified a new value for the amnioscope as a promising device for safer amniotomy in women with polyhydramnios.
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spelling pubmed-36535252013-05-23 The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios Koyama, Shinsuke Tomimatsu, Takuji Kanagawa, Takeshi Tsutsui, Tateki Kimura, Tadashi AJP Rep Article Polyhydramnios is associated with many serious maternal complications such as placental abruption or cord prolapse at rupture of membranes, uterine dysfunction at delivery, and postpartum hemorrhage. When considering uterine dysfunction caused by overstretched uterine muscles, active artificial amniotomy for more efficient labor seems to be a preferred obstetric management, but the potential adverse complications make obstetricians hesitate to perform this procedure. In such a challenging situation, a new strategy is required. We recently performed pinhole artificial amniotomy using an amnioscope in four women with polyhydramnios, not only to accelerate of labor but also to more slowly and safely reduce amniotic fluid volume. We had no complications using this procedure, and all women were able to have a vaginal delivery without postpartum hemorrhage and neonatal asphyxia. Pinhole artificial amniotomy using an amnioscope may be more convenient and safer than conventional artificial amniotomy. The significance of the amnioscope has been practically nil in modern obstetric management. In this pilot clinical study, we identified a new value for the amnioscope as a promising device for safer amniotomy in women with polyhydramnios. Thieme Medical Publishers 2011-08-02 2011-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3653525/ /pubmed/23705096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1285983 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers
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Koyama, Shinsuke
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Kanagawa, Takeshi
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Kimura, Tadashi
The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios
title The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios
title_full The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios
title_fullStr The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios
title_full_unstemmed The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios
title_short The Amnioscope Strikes Back as a Useful Device for Pinhole Amniotomy in the Management of Polyhydramnios
title_sort amnioscope strikes back as a useful device for pinhole amniotomy in the management of polyhydramnios
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23705096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1285983
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