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Amniocentesis First introduced by Serr and Fuchs and Riis in the 1950s for fetal sex determination Only at the late 70th a static ultrasound was used to.

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1 Amniocentesis First introduced by Serr and Fuchs and Riis in the 1950s for fetal sex determination Only at the late 70th a static ultrasound was used to locate the placenta and amniotic fluid pocket Only In 1983, Jeanty reported a technique of amniocentesis ’’under ultrasound vision’’

2 INDICATION genetic Lung maturity Infection Hemolytic anemia NTD
Coagulopathy Polyhydramnious treatment

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6 Post procedural care Rhogam Discolored sample contamination

7 complications Pregnancy loss 0.3-1.0%. Increase risk:
Needle larger than 18g Multiple needle insertion Discoloration of the fluid High AFP, multiple late abortions, previous vaginal bleeding Placental perforation – recent studies didn’t find correlation

8 Complications Leakage of amniotic fluid Amnionitis:HCV, CMV, TOXO ,HIV
Vaginal bleeding Fetal injury Long term complications: Respiratory distress? Isoimmunization?

9 Amniocentesis and HIV positive women
Increased rate of vertical transmission Chemoprophylaxis previous to amniocentesis appears to be beneficial in preventing vertical transmission

10 Multiple Gestation Three methods:
Indigo carmine injection to the first sac A single needle puncture sampling technique (Jeanty 1990) Simultaneous visualization of two needles on each side of the separating membrane (Bahado-Singh 1992) Abortion risk – probably higher Detailed description of fetus position and placental location

11 Thank you


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