OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY CASE PRESENTATION
OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY CASE PRESENTATION. YAMANAKA, Mariko Jennifer L. San Beda College of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Quirino Memorial Medical Center June 28, 2011. GENERAL DATA. J.M. 40 year-old female M arried R esiding at Quezon City
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- OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY CASE PRESENTATION YAMANAKA, Mariko Jennifer L. San Beda College of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Quirino Memorial Medical Center June 28, 2011
- GENERAL DATA • J.M. • 40 year-old female • Married • Residing at Quezon City • Seen for the 1st time at the Quirino Memorial Medical Center-OB-Emergency Room on June 19, 2011
- CHIEF COMPLAINT • Labor pain
- HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS • 5 hours PTA • Abdominal pain • start from the back running towards her umbilicus • contractions lasting for less than 5 minutes (2x in 5 minutes) • Streak of blood form her vagina • Persistence of the pain Consult
- 2 hours after consult • NSD to a live baby boy • Blood loss (400-500 cc) • RR
- 3 hours after consult • Blood loss(300 cc) • Pale palpebralconjunctivae • Pale nail beds • Tachycardiac • Persistence and progression Immediate intervention
- REVIEW OF SYSTEMS • June 19, 2011 • Unremarkable
- PAST MEDICAL HISTORY • No previous surgeries/hospitalizations • No known allergies to food/medications • Immunizations unrecalled • Chicken Pox – elementary • No known co-morbid illnesses • No history of hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, cancer, asthma
- FAMILY HISTORY • Cancer - Mother • (-) Diabetes Mellitus, thyroid diseases, cardiac diseases, pulmonary diseases, renal diseases
- PERSONAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY • High-school graduate • Housewife • Lives with her husband and 9 children • Nonsmoker, non-alcohol beverage drinker • Denies illicit drug use • Diet - fish, vegetables, and rice • Water source - NAWASA
- OBSTETRIC HISTORY • G10P10 (10-0-0-10)
- LMP of last pregnancy • September 22, 2010 • AOG • 38 weeks 4/7 by LMP • EDC • June 29, 2011
- ANTENATAL HISTORY • 2 prenatal check-ups at health center • No prenatal diseases and infections • Transabdominal ultrasound – 3rd trimester • No abnormalities
- MENSTRUAL HISTORY • Menarche - 12 y/o • Regular • Duration - 4-6 days • Interval - 28-30-days • Moderate amount (2-3 pads/day) • No dysmenorrhea/headache
- SEXUAL HISTORY • First coitus – 18 y/o • 1 sexual partner • No dysparenuria, post-coital bleeding, history of sexually transmitted diseases
- CONTRACEPTIVE HISTORY • 1990 – 1994 - Trust OCPs, discontinued • 1996 – present - Coitus interruptus
- PHYSICAL EXAMINATION • June 19, 2011 – Upon Admission • BP: 110/70 mmHg, supine PR: 80 bpm, regular • RR: 18 breaths/min Temp: 36.8 C, per axilla • Conscious, coherent, ambulatory, not in cardio-respiratory distress • HEENT: Anictericsclerae, pink palepebral conjunctiva • Cardiovascular: Adynamicprecordium, normal rate, regular rhythm • Abdomen: Round, FHT auscultated at 140s/minute on left lower quadrant
- Internal Exam: • Cervical dilatation: 7-8 cm • Effacement: 70 % • Presentation: Cephalic • Station: -2 • (+) Bag of Water
- DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATIONS • June 6, 2011 • OBSTETRIC TRANSABDOMINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY • Uterus is regularly enlarged • Single alive fetus, male • Cephalic presentation • Fetal heart rat e-142 bpm • Absence of gross fetal abnormality • Normal Amniotic fluid volume • RUQ- 3.0 cm, LUQ- 3.4 cm, RLQ- 4.0 cm, LLQ- 3.0 cm = 13. 4 cm • Anterior, high-lying, with grade 2 maturity placenta • Adnexaeare clear
- Estimated Fetal Weight: 3448 grams Impression: Pregnancy, 37 weeks and 6 days gestational age
- LABORATORY TESTS • June 19, 2011
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- June 23, 2011
- COURSE IN THE WARDS • June 19, 2011 • Gave birth via normal spontaneous delivery to a baby boy • Oxytocin IM • Total blood loss (400-500 cc) • 10 ”u” of oxytocin - incorporated in IVF • Cefalexin500 mg/capq 8° x7 days • Mefenamicacid 500 mg/capq 6°, PRN for pain • CXR PA view, Na, K, Cl, AST, ALT, LDH, UA • NPO
- June 20, 2011 • Blood loss (300 cc) • Pale palpebral conjunctivae, pale nail beds, and tachycardiac (110-120 bpm) • Hemoglobin and hematocrit (99, .030) • For emergency hysterectomy secondary to uterine atony • Ampicillin2 grams/IV, (-) ANST • 1 unitVoluven
- Underwent emergency Total Abdominal Hysterectomy under subarachnoid block • Vital signs - stable • 2 units of PRBCs - transfused • Blood loss intra-op - 800-900 cc
- Ketorolac30 mg IV loading, then 15 mg IVq 6° x4 doses (-) ANST • Tramadol150 mg loading then Tramadol drip 300 mg in 500 cc D5W at 21 gtts/min • Omeprazole40 mg IV OD while on NPO • Metoclopramide10 mg PRN for vomiting • Ampicillin1 gram IVq 6° (-) ANST • Metronidazole500 mg IVq 8° x3 doses (-)ANST • Cconsciousand coherent, with pallor. UO - adequate
- June 21, 2011 and June 22, 2011 • Same management • June 23, 2011 • Hemoglobin and hematocrit - slightly below baseline • Clearance for possible discharge
- SALIENT FEATURES • 40 year-old, female • G10P10 (10-0-0-10) • Blood loss of approximately 800 cc • Tachycardic • Pale palpebral conjunctiva • Pale nail beds • Low Hemoglobin and Hematocrit
- DIAGNOSIS • G10P10 (10-0-0-10) PUFT, cephalic, delivered via NSD to a live baby boy with AS 9, Postpartum Hemorrhage secondary to Uterine Atony, S/P Total Abdominal Hysterectomy by Subarachnoid Block
- DISCUSSION • Uterine Atony is the failure of the uterus to contract properly following delivery. • Failure of contraction and retraction of the myometrium prevents hemostasis and leads to an increase in blood loss.
- Predisposing factors: • high parity • precipitous or prolonged labor • general anesthesia • overdistendeduterus (macrosomia, hydramnios, multifetalpregnancy) • oxytocinaugmentation or induction of labor • history of PPH • amniotic fluid embolism • magnesium sulfate in laboring patients • constant kneading and squeezing
- Uterine Atony VS Vaginal Lacerations • based on the condition of the uterus • uterus - soft and boggy following infant and placental delivery • once uterus is well contracted, but still (+) bright-red bleeding lacerations
- Complications: • vary, depends on the range of degree of severity • Hypovolemiamaternal hypotension, shock, acute tubular necrosis, dilution coagulopathy, cardiac arrest, and death • BT-related complications – BT reactions, hemolysisd/t ABO incompatibility, viral diseases (hepatitis & HIV infection), acute lung injury, transmission of bacterial endotoxin, transmission of parasitic agents, graft VS host disease, alloimmunization to blood products, and transfusion-related immunosuppression. • shock, anemia, infection, kidney failure, or brain damage
- MANAGEMENT • fundal massage is indicated • 20 units of oxytocin in 1 L of LR or PNSS, IV, 10 ml/min • oxytocinshould never be given as an undiluted bolus dose as serious hypotension or cardiac arrhythmias may follow • ergot derivatives: methylergonovine .2 mg, IM • may cause hypertension • prostaglandin: hemabate 250 grams, IM • contraindicated in asthmatic px
- if unresponsive to multiple administrations oxytocics: • bimanual uterine compression and fundalmassage • begin blood transfusions • explore uterine cavity manually for retained placental fragments or lacerations • thoroughly inspect the cervix and vagina after adequate exposure • add a second large-bore intravenous catheter at the same time as blood is given • insert a foley catheter to monitor urine output (good renal perfusion measure)
- ligation of arteries • B-Lynch suturing of uterus
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