[Pregnancy and Ehlers-Danlos vascular syndrome: patients' care and complications].

J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)

Service de génétique, hôpital Louis-Pradel, hospices civils de Lyon, 28, avenue Doyen-Lépine, 69500 Bron, France.

Published: April 2013

Introduction: Elhers-Danlos vascular syndrome type IV (EDS4) is a hereditary pathology of the connective tissue responsible for an increased risk of lethal arterial, uterine and digestive complications during and after pregnancy.

Patients And Methods: We describe the obstetrical care, the nature and frequency of complications related to pregnancy of patients with EDS4 and their relatives.

Results: Twenty-seven pregnancies were studied including 23 deliveries, 18 vaginal deliveries and five caesarean, no maternal death and two major life-threatening complications (8.7%) were recorded which could be directly linked to EDS4 (rupture of the biscupid valve pillar after vaginal delivery and a rupture of the caecum after a prophylactic caesarean). Ten deliveries underwent epidural anesthesia without complication. Six perineal injuries (33.3%) were observed.

Conclusion: Pregnancy in patient with EDS4 needs obstetrical cares in a special unit's motivated medical team with intensive care and surgical disponibilities.

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