• J Reprod Med · Dec 1995

    Case Reports

    Cervical hydatidiform mole causing severe vaginal hemorrhage: a case report.

    • D J Beless.
    • Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30365, USA.
    • J Reprod Med. 1995 Dec 1; 40 (12): 855-8.

    BackgroundFirst-trimester vaginal bleeding occurs in approximately 20% of pregnancies and is a frequent cause of emergency department evaluation. Hydatidiform mole, although relatively rare, typically presents as intermittent vaginal bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy.CaseA 37-year-old woman had severe vaginal bleeding secondary to cervical implantation of a hydatidiform mole. Treatment included stay sutures, similar to those used in cervical cerclage, to control the hemorrhage and allow stabilization of the patient. Evaluation showed that the hydatidiform mole appeared to have been confined to the cervix, and much of the tissue was removed or spontaneously passed while obtaining hemostasis.ConclusionA very rare case of hydatidiform mole with cervical implantation presented as a massive vaginal hemorrhage. The use of stay sutures in a manner similar to cervical cerclage allowed stabilization while further evaluation and treatment were contemplated.

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