Abstract

IntroductionWe aim to examine the location of the vascular equator according to the umbilical cord insertions in monochorionic twin placentas. MethodsWe combined two prospective series of monochorionic diamniotic twin placentas of patients included in the first trimester between 2004 and 2008, and between 2016 and 2019. We injected the placentas after birth and divided them into three groups, with respectively concordant (eccentric-eccentric, marginal-marginal, and velamentous-velamentous), intermediate (eccentric-marginal and marginal-velamentous) and discordant (eccentric-velamentous) cord insertions. For each unidirectional anastomosis, we determined the cord-anastomosis ratio and then calculated the mean ratio per placenta in each group. We also calculated the deviation from the midline in all groups. Results195 placentas were included. In concordant placentas, the mean cord-anastomosis ratio was 0.957 (95% CI [0.908–1.009]). In placentas with intermediate discordance, the mean ratio was 0.886 (95% CI [0.828–0.948]) and in discordant placentas it was 0.797 (95% CI [0,708–0.897]) (p < 0.001). In concordant placentas, the equator was in the middle of the cord insertions with an average deviation of 0.2 cm (95% CI [-0.1 – 0.3]). In the intermediate placentas, the equator deviated on average 0.5 cm (95% CI [0.2–0.8]) and was displaced from the middle towards the most central cord insertion. In discordant placentas, there was an average displacement of 1.0 cm (95% CI [0.50–1.6]). DiscussionIn concordant placentas, the vascular equator lies in the middle between both cord insertions. In intermediate and discordant placentas, the equator is closer to the more central cord insertion.

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