| Literature DB >> 28959456 |
Annika Bach1, Anne Bartens2, Gabriele Gossing2, Bernhard Gebauer3, Rolf W Günther1, Christian Althoff1.
Abstract
A 29-year-old woman with partial placenta increta was treated by bilateral uterine artery embolization (UAE) for bleeding with hemorrhagic shock two months after delivery, resulting in permanent hemostasis. The patient underwent a total of three magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations-before UAE and four days and four months after UAE. At four months, MRI showed a fully regenerated uterus with preserved perfusion and complete resolution of residual placental tissue.Entities:
Keywords: Uterine artery embolization; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); placenta increta; postpartum hemorrhage
Year: 2017 PMID: 28959456 PMCID: PMC5593222 DOI: 10.1177/2058460117727788
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Radiol Open
Fig. 1.MRI before UAE: fat-saturated T1W TSE images acquired after administration of Gd-DOTA four weeks before UAE. Placenta increta with perfused residual placenta in the endometrial cavity with strong vessels at the posterior uterine wall and flow voids (arrows).
Fig. 2.Pelvic angiography before UAE with uterine hyperperfusion from both uterine arteries (arrows) eight weeks postpartum.
Fig. 3.Angiography before and after UAE: (a) contrast-enhanced angiogram of the left uterine artery prior to embolization with a 4F RIM catheter showing strongly enhanced, dilated corkscrew-like side branches (arrow). (b) Angiogram obtained after embolization via a 2.5 F microcatheter using polyvinyl ethanol particles (size = 500–710 µm) and administration of absorbable gelatin foam particles until stasis of blood flow is accomplished. (c) Angiogram of the right uterine artery prior to embolization. (d) Angiogram of the right uterine artery obtained after embolization.
Fig. 4.MRIs after UAE: fat-saturated T1W TSE images acquired after administration of Gd-DOTA four days and four months after UAE. (a) Image acquired four days after UAE showing completely perfused uterus and non-perfused residual placental tissue in the endometrial cavity. (arrow) (b) Follow-up MRI four months after UAE showing normal-sized uterus with normal perfusion and no residual placenta in the endometrial cavity. There was no evidence of residual placental tissue and there was no relevant enhancement or contrast medium pooling.