Undiagnosed uterus didelphys with unicavitary twin gestation in a district hospital in Ghana: a case repor
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Pan African Medical Journal
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Uterus didelphys is a congenital anomaly of the
female reproductive tract which arises from the
abnormal fusion of the Mullerian ducts. We
present, the first case to the best of our
knowledge, of uterus didelphys with a unicavitary
twin gestation to be documented in Ghana, a low middle income country. A 24-year-old woman,
gravida 3, para 0+2 miscarriages, was seen and
admitted to our maternity ward due to elevated
blood pressure with ++ proteinuria at 36 weeks of
gestation. She attended an antenatal clinic
regularly during the pregnancy but was mainly
seen by midwives. Apart from multiple pregnancy,
two 2D ultrasound examinations (one at 25 weeks
gestation and another during admission) did not
reveal any uterine malformations. At 37 weeks+2
days, she underwent emergency cesarean section
on account of pre-eclampsia and a twin pregnancy
with the leading twin in breech presentation. After
delivering both babies and the placenta, the uterus
was exteriorized and inspected, during which a
non-gravid bulky left uterus was first found. Each
uterus had a normal ovary and fallopian tube on
its lateral end. Further postoperative examination
revealed a normal-looking vulva, two vaginas, and
two cervices. Both babies weighed 1.9 kg, each
below the fifth percentile of weight for age. The
elevated blood settled postoperatively and the
postoperative period was uneventful. The patient
and twins were found in a stable condition on
review two weeks after delivery and the twins
were healthy at 5 years. Despite being a rare
presentation, we wish to create awareness among
health workers in rural and low-resource settings
of such cases and highlight the need to improve
prenatal diagnostic capabilities, as this is key to
determining the mode of delivery and achieving
favorable maternal and fetal outcomes.
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Cite this article: Kofi Effah et al. Undiagnosed uterus didelphys with unicavitary twin gestation in a district hospital in Ghana: a case report. Pan African Medical Journal. 2023;44(205). 10.11604/pamj.2023.44.205.39546