Fetus papyraceus

Authors : Vidhyulatha Sanata, Konduru Laxmi, Sana Firdouse

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijogr.2020.062

Volume : 7

Issue : 2

Year : 2020

Page No : 286-288

Fetal papyraceus is a condition where one of the fetus is compressed in-utero and eventually either gets
completely resorbed or becomes paper thin, without major effect on mother or the other surviving fetus.
It was rare condition, not encountered very often in the regular practice. Its incidence has increased over
the past few years due to use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART). As ART has been the major
cause of multiple pregnancies, in recent times, it has also increased the complications associated with it.
ART has also made the rare complication a near common condition. Though the condition is managed
conservatively, but may be associated with high morbidity and mortality of both mother and fetus. In this
article we emphasize on the need for diagnosis of the condition to limit complications for both mother
and fetus and plan the delivery accordingly. We present you the case of an elderly female with multiple
pregnancy conceived by Artificial reproductive technique, with severe oligohydramnios and severe anemia
with no prior evidence of twin pregnancy on routine investigations. She was evaluated and emergency
caesarean of babies was done with Intraoperative surprise of total of 5 fetuses with 2 live births and 3 fetus
papyraceus.

Keywords: Fetus payraceus, Assisted reproductive techniques, Multiple fetuses.
 


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