Successful outcome following antepartum amnioinfusion in pregnancy complicated with severe oligohydramnios with APLA syndrome

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Objective: This case was reported to highlight an alternative form of management for patients, including amnioinfusion as one of the tools in an uncommon setting. Methods: Transabdominal amnioinfusion was done in the patient at 24 weeks for severe oligohydramnios without PPROM. At 26 weeks she was found to be APLAS. Patient was also started on enoxaparin and low dose aspirin. Results: Pregnancy continued till 36 weeks with delivery of healthy fetus. Conclusion: Our excellent outcome for the patient having marked oligohydramnios with amnioinfusion along with LMWH clearly underlines the place for such procedures in selected cases.

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Singh, N., Karmakar, D., Singla, S., Roy, K. K., & Kumar, S. (2011). Successful outcome following antepartum amnioinfusion in pregnancy complicated with severe oligohydramnios with APLA syndrome. Journal of SAFOG, 3(2), 109–111. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10006-1143

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