Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery

Introduction: Uterine anomalies are often identified during pregnancy, during infertility evaluation or pregnancy miscarriage and have been associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Although some studies have documented the rare occurrence of spontaneous twin pregnancy in each...

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Main Authors: Hussein E. Elias, James A. Amisi
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-07-01
Series:African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
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Online Access:https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2198
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spelling doaj-e6448a3f9ed94fe89ede4da25f59d94d2020-11-25T03:00:05ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362020-07-01121e1e410.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2198749Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful deliveryHussein E. Elias0James A. Amisi1Department of Family Medicine, College of Health Science, Moi, University, EldoretDepartment of Family Medicine, College of Health Science, Moi, University, EldoretIntroduction: Uterine anomalies are often identified during pregnancy, during infertility evaluation or pregnancy miscarriage and have been associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Although some studies have documented the rare occurrence of spontaneous twin pregnancy in each horn of a bicornuate uterus, this is the first time this is being documented in Kenya, to the best of our knowledge. This is a rare occurrence and reporting of this case adds to the documentation of such cases. Patient presentation: This is a case report for a 30-year-old female, para 2+0 at 34 weeks 4 days by dates, who presented with features of labour. Upon examination, she had normal vital signs and a fundal height of 38 weeks with multiple foetal parts both in cephalic presentation and two foetal heart rates within normal range. Her antenatal profile was non-contributory and had undergone two ultrasounds that confirmed twin gestation with no other notable findings. Management and outcome: The patient had a spontaneous vertex delivery of the first twin with a good outcome. There was a delay in the delivery of the second twin and a caesarean section was done with an indication of non-reassuring foetal status and low-lying placenta. The bicornuate uterus was accidentally identified during the surgery. The outcome was good, with an APGAR score of 6 in the first minute and 9 at 10 min. Conclusion: Although this is a rare occurrence, we would like to sensitise healthcare workers in rural low- to middle-income countries that this can occur, and they should attempt to increase antenatal diagnosis as it can influence the mode of delivery.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2198twin pregnancybicornuate uterusrural kenyalow-middle income countrymullerian malformationsapgar score
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Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
twin pregnancy
bicornuate uterus
rural kenya
low-middle income country
mullerian malformations
apgar score
author_facet Hussein E. Elias
James A. Amisi
author_sort Hussein E. Elias
title Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
title_short Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
title_full Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
title_fullStr Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
title_full_unstemmed Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural Kenya: A case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
title_sort twin pregnancy in a bicornuate uterus in rural kenya: a case report for accidental discovery and successful delivery
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
issn 2071-2928
2071-2936
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Introduction: Uterine anomalies are often identified during pregnancy, during infertility evaluation or pregnancy miscarriage and have been associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Although some studies have documented the rare occurrence of spontaneous twin pregnancy in each horn of a bicornuate uterus, this is the first time this is being documented in Kenya, to the best of our knowledge. This is a rare occurrence and reporting of this case adds to the documentation of such cases. Patient presentation: This is a case report for a 30-year-old female, para 2+0 at 34 weeks 4 days by dates, who presented with features of labour. Upon examination, she had normal vital signs and a fundal height of 38 weeks with multiple foetal parts both in cephalic presentation and two foetal heart rates within normal range. Her antenatal profile was non-contributory and had undergone two ultrasounds that confirmed twin gestation with no other notable findings. Management and outcome: The patient had a spontaneous vertex delivery of the first twin with a good outcome. There was a delay in the delivery of the second twin and a caesarean section was done with an indication of non-reassuring foetal status and low-lying placenta. The bicornuate uterus was accidentally identified during the surgery. The outcome was good, with an APGAR score of 6 in the first minute and 9 at 10 min. Conclusion: Although this is a rare occurrence, we would like to sensitise healthcare workers in rural low- to middle-income countries that this can occur, and they should attempt to increase antenatal diagnosis as it can influence the mode of delivery.
topic twin pregnancy
bicornuate uterus
rural kenya
low-middle income country
mullerian malformations
apgar score
url https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2198
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