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Two months in Quetta.

C Cheetham1

  • 1kimcheetham@btopenworld.com

Archives of Disease in Childhood
|May 24, 2005
PubMed
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Undiagnosed twin deliveries can occur unexpectedly. This case highlights potential communication and visual cue challenges during a caesarean section for transverse lie, emphasizing the need for vigilance in twin deliveries.

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Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • Neonatal Care

Background:

  • Twin deliveries present unique challenges in obstetric care.
  • Undiagnosed twin pregnancies can lead to unexpected intrapartum scenarios.
  • Effective communication and clear visual cues are crucial in high-risk deliveries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report a case of an undiagnosed twin delivery during a planned caesarean section.
  • To highlight the potential for miscommunication and lack of visual preparedness in such events.
  • To underscore the importance of vigilance for twin gestations.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective case report of a caesarean section for transverse lie.
  • Analysis of intrapartum events and communication challenges.

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  • Review of previous similar experiences.
  • Main Results:

    • A second, previously undiagnosed twin was delivered during a caesarean section.
    • Communication difficulties and lack of visual cues (e.g., dual resuscitation equipment) contributed to the surprise.
    • The attending physician had a similar experience 40 years prior.

    Conclusions:

    • Vigilance for twin gestations is essential, even when not previously diagnosed.
    • Improved communication protocols and standardized visual preparedness are needed for unexpected twin deliveries.
    • This case underscores the persistent challenges in identifying all twins during delivery.