SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (May 2024)

Vasa previa Type 3: Advocating for universal screening and investigation of risk factors: A case report

  • Hawraa Mohamad,
  • Georges Yared,
  • Jihad Al Hassan,
  • Hamza Nakib,
  • Charlotte El Hajjar,
  • Kariman Ghazal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241253747
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Vasa previa is a critical obstetric condition marked by unprotected fetal vessels near the cervical os, traditionally divided into Types 1 and 2, based on its association with velamentous cord insertion and accessory placental lobes, respectively. The recent introduction of Type 3 vasa previa addresses atypical cases. We report a unique intrapartum diagnosis of Type 3 vasa previa in a 39-year-old at 38 weeks of gestation, identified during labor induction without prior risk indicators. Despite lacking traditional risk factors, advanced imaging and clinical vigilance led to a primary cesarean delivery, confirming the diagnosis through intraoperative findings of three aberrant vessels with marginal cord insertion. This case emphasizes the critical importance of considering vasa previa in prenatal and intrapartum care to prevent adverse outcomes, advocating for universal screening practices to identify this rare but significant condition.