Abstract

Abstract Objectives Monochorionic multiple pregnancies are being increasingly encountered. Early embryo reduction by interstitial laser is an option of therapeutic intervention. The patient counseling is mainly focused on miscarriage and fetal demise but this case report highlights that the counseling also needs to mention the possibility of developing Aplasia cutis congenita post intervention and that interstitial laser though technically feasible can have rare complications. Case presentation This was a uncommon form of twinning diagnosed as monochorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy where the parents wanted to continue with a single fetus. Interstitial laser was performed in two of the embryos, which became papyraceous. The newborn on delivery was seen to have extensive skin scarring on the trunk which was diagnosed as Aplasia cutis congenita. Conclusions Awareness on complications on early interstitial laser procedures beyond miscarriage and fetal demise and the psychological impact on the parents of seeing the scarred neonate for the first time, if they have not been made aware of this complication.

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