Abortion Flashcards

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Definition of abortion

A

Detachment or expulsion of the pre-viable ovum

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2
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Classification of abortion

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  • criminal
  • spontaneous
  • therapeutic
  • accidental
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3
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How are criminal abortions possible procured?

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  • drugs and chemicals
  • instrumentation
  • general violence
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4
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How might an instrumental abortion cause death?

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  • reflex shock
  • haemorrhage
  • infection
  • embolism (pulmonary air, amniotic fluid, soap/detergent)
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5
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How might pulmonary air embolism interfere with heart function?

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  • blockage of pulmonary artery by froth with arrest of pulmonary circulation
  • obstruction of arterioles in lunges with multiple emboli
  • neurogenic cardiac arrest due to sudden dilatation of the pulmonary valve ring
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6
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Volume of air having fatal effect in arterial air embolism

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  • 1-300ml
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7
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Volume of air having fatal effect in systemic venous air embolism

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  • +50ml affects pump function of heart
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Volume of air having fatal effect in pulmonary venous air embolism

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  • 1ml may block coronary or cerebral vessels
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9
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Processes that should be performed at autopsy in case of abortion

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  • examine vulva, vagina, fornices, cervix, body of utereus
  • histoogical secions
  • ovaries examined for corpus luteum
  • expression of fluid from breasts
  • products of conception and ageing of fetus
  • test for possible air embolism
  • regional radiological examinations
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10
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How do they test for air embolism?

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  • ligate main arterial and venous trunks
  • incision through parietal pericaridum
  • fill pericardial sac with water
  • open right ventricle
  • if air present in RV, will bubble up and can be collected in jar for analysis
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