A Rare Case of Bilateral Broad
Ligament Haematoma
in Twin Pregnancy
QD03-QD05
Correspondence
Dr. Pallavi Purra,
H. No.-236, Ward No.18 Raghavendhra Nilaya, Opp. Shanthi School, Talur Road, Bellary, Karnataka-583103, India.
E-mail : pallupurra@gmail.com
We report a rare case of bilateral broad ligament haematoma in twin pregnancy presented as gravida 3 para 2 living 2 (G3P2A0L2), with undelivered second twin with transverse lie with cord and hand prolapse with obstructed labour referred to our hospital from primary health centre after spontaneous vaginal delivery of first live healthy twin baby four hours later. On examination patient was stable, her investigations were within normal limits and patient was taken up for emergency lower segment caesarian section. Intraoperatively features of obstructed labour were present; a dead term baby was extracted with dichorionic diamniotic placenta. Bilateral broad ligament haematomas approximately of 8x8 cm were noted which were increasing in size after extraction of baby. On both sides haematomas were evacuated and drained along with bilateral uterine artery ligation. Three pints of blood were transfused intra and postoperatively. Her postoperative period was uneventful and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 14.