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01.09.2009 | Original Article
Surgical treatment of intractable postpartum hemorrhage and changing trends in modern obstetric perspective
verfasst von:
Tayfun Gungor, Adnan Simsek, Alev Ozlem Ozdemir, Mine Pektas, Nuri Danisman, Leyla Mollamahmutoglu
Erschienen in:
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Ausgabe 3/2009
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Abstract
Purpose
To update the prevalence and risk factors of intractable postpartum hemorrhage (IPH) and evaluate the effectiveness of surgical treatment modalities.
Methods
Between January 2002 and January 2008, IPH diagnosis was made in 86 cases. They were evaluated retrospectively.
Results
Placental implantation abnormalities were the leading cause, responsible for 45.6% of cases. Organ preserving surgery (OPS) methods were utilized in 47 cases, with a success rate of 76.6%. Among these cases, 11 were proceeded to hysterectomy. Hysterectomy was performed in 45 cases as definitive treatment.
Conclusions
Compression sutures were quite effective in controlling hemorrhage due to placenta accreta and previa. For women who are hemodynamically stable and desirous for future fertility, OPS modalities should be applied first. Shorter operating time, hospital stay and less blood transfusion were seen with subtotal type hysterectomy, so in case of nonbleeding lower uterine segment, subtotal type should be performed first.