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Placenta Previa

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11 sections · 72 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What we will walk through

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What placenta previa is

    The afterbirth parked in front of the exit

    • The idea in one line
    • Why it matters
    • The landmark that decides everything
    • The modern definition
    • The old words, and why they were dropped
    • Two labels, one landmark
    • 5 in 1000

    7 slides

  3. 03

    How common, and who is at risk

    Common early, rare at delivery

    • How often it happens
    • The rate is not the same everywhere
    • Why most early previas disappear
    • How a low placenta moves away
    • The biggest risk factor: a previous cesarean
    • The rest of the risk list
    • The risk factors at a glance

    7 slides

  4. 04

    Why it happens

    Two ideas, neither of them proven

    • The honest answer: nobody knows
    • Idea one: the scar holds the placenta down
    • Idea two: low oxygen makes a wider placenta

    3 slides

  5. 05

    How it shows up

    Bleeding, often without any pain

    • The classic picture
    • The rule that prevents disasters
    • A short cervix warns of trouble
    • Even a resolved previa leaves a mark
    • What it means for the baby
    • The newborn problems to expect
    • 50-60%

    7 slides

  6. 06

    Finding it on ultrasound

    One probe screens, the other decides

    • Ultrasound is the gold standard
    • Placenta covering the cervix, seen through the abdomen
    • How good is the abdominal scan?
    • Where the abdominal scan lets you down
    • Low-lying placenta measured from the internal os
    • If the vaginal probe is refused
    • Transvaginal ultrasound is the most accurate
    • Belly probe versus vaginal probe
    • Doing the transvaginal scan safely
    • Which way does the placenta spread?
    • Placenta covering the os and spreading backwards
    • Placenta covering the os and spreading forwards
    • When it is found, and when to look again
    • How much overlap predicts a previa that stays
    • When a previa seems to resolve, check these
    • Previa plus an old cesarean: hunt for PAS
    • Warning signs of accreta on a previa scan
    • What to notice on that scan
    • Can you predict who will bleed heavily?
    • One more job for the scan
    • Where MRI fits

    22 slides

  7. 07

    Look-alikes

    What else bleeds late in pregnancy

    • Other causes of late pregnancy bleeding
    • What examination adds, after the scan
    • The trap: a clot that looks like placenta

    3 slides

  8. 08

    Care before delivery

    Counsel, rescan, and never examine blind

    • Found at the mid-pregnancy scan: what next
    • The order of steps when a pregnant woman bleeds
    • First assessment of a bleeding previa
    • When bleeding forces delivery
    • When it is safe to wait
    • How long to keep her in
    • When to deliver

    7 slides

  9. 09

    One measurement decides the delivery

    Placental edge to internal os, in centimetres

    • The distance rule
    • Three distances, three plans

    2 slides

  10. 10

    After the baby is out

    The bleeding risk does not end at delivery

    • Why the womb keeps bleeding
    • Be ready before you start
    • What to have lined up
    • The surgical options, in plain words

    4 slides

  11. 11

    Key points

    What to carry out of this topic

    • Key points, part one
    • Key points, part two
    • One-minute recap
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    9 slides