Diagnostic Challenges and Perinatal Outcomes: A Case Series on a Retrospective Study
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Succenturiate placenta is a rare anatomical variant characterized by one or
more accessory lobes connected to the main placental mass by fetal vessels. While frequently
asymptomatic, this condition can lead to serious maternal–fetal complications if
not diagnosed prenatally. Early detection through advanced ultrasonographic techniques
plays a critical role in guiding obstetric management and reducing adverse outcomes.
Objective: To describe and analyze the prenatal diagnosis, sonographic characteristics, clinical
management, and maternal–fetal outcomes of succenturiate placenta cases diagnosed
over a ten-year period at a tertiary care center. Methods: We conducted a retrospective
observational study of nine pregnancies diagnosed with succenturiate placenta between
2014 and 2024. Data collected included maternal demographics, ultrasound findings, type
of cord insertion, presence of associated anomalies such as velamentous cord insertion
or vasa previa, vaginal or cesarean delivery, complications, and neonatal outcomes. Ultrasound
evaluation was scored based on a four-point checklist assessing key diagnostic
steps. Results: Five of the nine cases (55.6%) presented isolated succenturiate placenta,
while four (44.4%) were associated with velamentous cord insertion. No cases of vasa
previa were identified. Obstetric outcomes included three vaginal deliveries (33.3%), two
instrumental (22.2%), and four cesarean sections (44.4%), one of which was emergent due
to fetal distress. Complications occurred in 44.4% of cases, with intrapartum bradycardia
being the most common. One neonatal death was reported due to placental abruption. The
quality of the ultrasound diagnosis was high in most cases, though transvaginal scanning
was inconsistently applied. Conclusions: Prenatal identification of succenturiate placenta
via detailed ultrasound, including color Doppler and targeted assessment of cord insertion,
is essential to minimize risks associated with this condition. Standardized diagnostic protocols
can improve detection rates and enable timely clinical decisions, ultimately improving
maternal and neonatal outcomes.
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Moral-Moral CM, Porras-Caballero L, Blasco-Alonso M, Cuenca-Marín C, Monis-Rodriguez S, Gonzalez-Mesa E, Narbona-Arias I, Jimenez-Lopez JS. Diagnostic Challenges and Perinatal Outcomes: A Case Series on a Retrospective Study. Diagnostics. 2025; 15(11):1329. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics15111329
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