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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2014; 82 (02)
Modified cesarean-hysterectomy technique for management of placenta accreta
Sánchez-Peña R, García-Padilla FE, Corona-Gutiérrez AA, Sánchez-García BF
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 105-110
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ABSTRACT
Bakground: Obstetric hemorrhage is a major cause of maternal morbidity.
The increasing number of births via cesarean has increased the
incidence of placenta accreta worldwide. As new techniques aimed at
reducing maternal mortality and morbidity have emerged with varying
results.
Objectives: To describe the surgical technique used
in our hospital for management of placenta accreta.
Report outcomes and maternal complications.
Methods: Descriptive study, data were obtained from
clinical records of patients diagnosed with placenta
accreta and whose management was by our modified
technique cesarean-hysterectomy by a multidisciplinary
team. We included patients who were treated at the
Hospital Civil de Guadalajara Dr. Juan I. Menchaca in
the period from April 1, 2008 to November 1, 2012.
Results: 23 patients were included. The mean gestational
age at Doppler ultrasound diagnosis was 31 ± 3
weeks and for termination of pregnancy was 34 ± 1
weeks of gestation. Only 5 patients were admitted
to intensive care, one patient suffer bladder injury
noticed and repaired.
Conclusions: Our modified technique cesareanhysterectomy
for management of placenta accreta
has reduced mortality and morbidity in our
hospital as well as injuries to nearby organs and
hospital stay.
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