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Detection of Urinary Bladder Wall Involvement in Abnormally Invasive Placenta (AIP) by 3D Ultrasonography

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Placenta Accreta

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: 3 dimensional ultrasound

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05813743
Abnormally invasive placenta

Details and patient eligibility

About

In the last three decades , the raise in cesarean delivery rates has led to a massive increase in the incidence of the abnormally invasive placenta .Complete separation of the abnormally invasive placenta is very difficult and usually fails and this may leads to life threatening hemorrhage and other morbidities e.g injury of the urinary tract.

Antenatal diagnosis of the extent of the myometrial involvement may help in the anticipation and the planning of management eg: to proceed a conservative management or cesarean hysterectomy in case of extensive myometrial involvement . Three dimensional (3D) power Doppler ultrasound now represents a turning point for diagnosis the abnormal placentation .

Full description

Our study aimes to detect the accuracy of 3D ultrasonography in prenatal detection of urinary bladder wall involvement in abnormally invasive placenta (AIP) at 3rd trimester of pregnancy .

All patients will be subjected to the following:

1-Written informed consent after explaining the aim of the study, procedure and possible hazards.

2-History taking includes full obstetric history, medical and surgical history. 3-Relevant physical examination.

  • In all cases, detailed transabdominal and transvaginal examinations of the placenta, uterus and pelvis will be performed within 48 hours before surgery will be done by ultrasound equipment type (GE Voluson E10).

  • During the ultrasound examination the following criteria will be studied:

    1. Placental localization and determining placental extension : The placenta will be recorded as low lying when the edge is 0.5-2 cm from the internal os of the uterine cervix. When the placenta is <0.5 cm from the internal os or completely covering it, it will be defined as placenta previa (marginal or complete respectively).

    2. The criteria suggested by the European working group on Abnormally invasive placenta (EW-AIP)25 which include:

      • Loss of clear zone in the myometrium under the placental bed.
      • Myometrial thinning to less than 1 mm.
      • Intra-placental lacunae which are large and irregular.
      • Bladder wall interruption or loss.
      • Placental bulge or focal exophytic mass extending beyond the serosa of the uterus.
  • Color Doppler images:

    -- Uterovesical hypervascularity between placenta and posterior wall of the bladder.

    • Bridging vessels across the myometrium and beyond uterine serosa.
    • Sub-placental hypervascularity.
    • Lacunae feeder vessels with high velocity.
  • The results of 3D ultrasound will be compared with the results of histopathological examination of the retrieved specimens in cases of cesarean hysterectomy or partial myometrial resection or with the operative finding of spontaneous and complete placental separation at laparotomy.

Enrollment

52 patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Singleton pregnancies
  • Previous cesarean deliveries
  • Gestational age (GA)> or= 28 weeks
  • Low lying placenta previa totally or partially covering the internal os with lateral +/- anterior wall extension diagnosed as placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders by 3D ultrasound

Exclusion criteria

  • Patient's refusal to participate
  • Multifetal pregnancies
  • Gestational age< 28 weeks.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

52 participants in 1 patient group

Pregnant in 3rd trimester with abnormally invasive placenta
Other group
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: 3 dimensional ultrasound

Trial contacts and locations

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