McCormick Ciara Anne, de Crespigny Paul Champion, Suh Nancy, Unterscheider Julia
Department of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Department of Nephrology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2022 Apr;62(2):332-335. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13479. Epub 2022 Jan 18.
Pregnancy following renal transplantation is increasingly common. Overall pregnancy outcomes are favourable; however, specific transplant-related risks do exist. In particular, the risk of caesarean delivery is much higher in renal transplant recipients when compared to the general obstetric population. This is owing to the necessity for preterm delivery in cases of severe and early-onset pre-eclampsia and/or fetal growth restriction. We describe two recent cases of renal transplant injury at caesarean delivery at our institution, a tertiary/quaternary obstetric service, which highlight the potential operative risks associated with abdominal surgery. We propose a standardised approach in the care of transplant recipients undergoing caesarean delivery which is aimed at minimising harm and increasing patient safety.
肾移植后妊娠越来越常见。总体妊娠结局良好;然而,确实存在与移植相关的特定风险。特别是,与普通产科人群相比,肾移植受者剖宫产的风险要高得多。这是由于重度和早发型子痫前期及/或胎儿生长受限情况下需要早产。我们描述了我们机构(一家三级/四级产科服务机构)最近两例剖宫产时肾移植损伤的病例,这些病例凸显了腹部手术相关的潜在手术风险。我们提出了一种针对接受剖宫产的移植受者的标准化护理方法,旨在将伤害降至最低并提高患者安全性。