| Velamentous Insertion of Umbilical Cord
|
Etiology
Unknown
|
Pathogenesis
Two theories of pathogenesis:
(1)Abnormal implantation with embryo facing away from endometrium so that vessels have to reach chorionic plate through membrane
(2) Trophotropism where placenta has "wandered" by atrophying on one side and proliferating on the other (away from cervix and placenta previa to fundus) with the result that the cord may be left in the membranes
Neither theory proven,
|
Epidemiology
1% of singleton pregnancies
Associated with twinning
Associated with single umbilical artery
|
General Gross Description
Umbilical cord inserts into the membranes such that large vessels must travel unsupported in the membranes
May see thrombosis or laceration in cases with poor pregnancy outcome
Examples:
|
General Microscopic Description
Sections of the membranes show large vessels resembling those seen in the chorionic plate coursing through the membranes Examples:
|
References
Benirschke K, Kaufmann P. Pathology of the human placenta, 3rd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995, pp. 338-342.
For Most Current Information Search Medline at National Library of Medicine This link will directly take you to the relevant new literature
| Velamentous Insertion of Umbilical Cord
| | Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T88800M29650)[424]
| |