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Maternal Morbidity following Routine Second Trimester Genetic Amniocentesis
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2007
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AbortionGastroenterologyGynecologyMaternal HealthPregnancySepsisFirst CaseObstetricsFetal ComplicationMaternal-fetal MedicineUlcerative ColitisMaternal MorbidityPublic HealthMedicineSeptic ComplicationsMidwiferyEmergency Medicine
Two cases of septic complications of routine second trimester amniocentesis are presented. The first case is a 37-year-old gravida suffering from ulcerative colitis who was admitted for amniocentesis in the 18th week of her third pregnancy. An uncomplicated transabdominal amniocentesis was performed using a sterile technique and ultrasound guidance. Twenty-eight hours later the patient had a septic abortion and sepsis. The second case is a 34-year-old gravida in the 24th week of her pregnancy who was admitted with amnionitis 10 h after an uncomplicated amniocentesis, and subsequently had a septic abortion. A high index of suspicion and rapid intervention were crucial in both cases.
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