نتایج جستجو برای: omphalopagus

تعداد نتایج: 76  

2016
Prashant S Patil Paras Kothari Abhaya Gupta Geeta Kekre KV Dikshit Ravi Kamble Shahaji Deshmukh

Omphalopagus twins are conjoined twins sharing part of gastrointestinal system and abdominal wall. These types of twins have best chances of survival if successfully separated. We report a case of successfully separated omphalopagus twins at day six of life.

2008
S. N. Oak R. M. Joshi Sandesh Parelkar Uday Bhat K. V. Satish Kumar

Xipho-omphalopagus twins are conjoined twins sharing some part of gastrointestinal system and lower sternum. These types of twins have best chances of survival if successfully separated. We report a case of successfully separated Xipho-omphalopagus twins, highlighting the importance of proper planning and team effort in such separations.

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2010
Ozkan Unal Halil Arslan Ertan Adali Aydin Bora Recep Yildizhan Serhat Avcu

Conjoined twins are an extremely rare congenital malformation without any known genetic predisposition. Omphalopagus twins are the second most common variety of conjoined twins and usually are joined at the umbilicus. We present omphalopagus conjoined twins demonstrated with true FISP (fast imaging with steady-state procession) and HASTE (half- Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin-echo) m...

2016
Minakshi Rohilla

Conjoined twins are a rare phenomenon of a monochorionic monoamniotic twin. The incidence varies from 1 in 50000 to 1 in 100000 live births [1,2]. Female foetuses are more commonly affected with the ratio of male to female being 1:3, particularly in thoracopagus type [3]. Five types of conjoint twins are classically described, Thoracopagus, Omphalopagus, Pygopagus, Ischiopagus and Craniopagus. ...

2017

Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com Conjoined twins are very rare, with an incidence of approximately 1 per 250,000 live births, and there is a 3:1 female predominance [1-3]. The classification of conjoined twins is based on the most prominent site of union: the thoracopagus (thorax), omphalopagus (abdomen), pygopagus (sacrum), ischiopagus (pelvis), craniopagus (skull), cephalopagus (...

Journal: :Medical Journal Armed Forces India 2015

Journal: :General Medicine: Open Access 2014

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 1996
T L Chen C J Lin H S Lai W J Chen C C Chao C C Liu

PURPOSE To describe the perioperative assessment and anaesthetic management for surgical separation of three sets of conjoined twins with complex cardiac anomalies threatened with arterial desaturation and haemodynamic instability. CLINICAL FEATURES Three sets of conjoined twins, one omphaloischiopagus, one omphalopagus, and one thoraco-omphalopagus, were considered for separation during the ...

2016
Dilşat Herkiloğlu Başak Baksu Oya Pekin

Early prenatal diagnosis of conjoined twins, an extreme form of monozygotic twinning, is very important for the further management and counselling of parents because they are associated with high perinatal mortality. We present a case of thoraco-omphalopagus twins diagnosed at ten weeks and four days of gestation by two-dimensional Doppler ultrasound, which was then terminated.

Journal: :General Medicine: Open Access 2014

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