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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2019; 87 (01)
Advanced integral vascular surgical technique (AIVS) applied in patients with placenta previa adhered abnormally with in situ fetus
Villegas-Cisneros A, Ortega-Montoya C, García-López A
Language: Spanish
References: 29
Page: 36-45
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To describe the advanced integral vascular surgical technique (AIVS) applied
in patients with placenta previa adhered abnormally with
in situ fetus.
Materials and Methods: Prospective and descriptive study presenting a series
of cases, carried out in patients with abnormally attached placenta previa to
whom the advanced integral vascular surgical technique was applied, attended at
the Hospital of Specialties of the Child and the Woman of Querétaro, and Hospital
Maternal Celaya, between January and June 2017. Using descriptive statistics of
central tendency, maternal variables were analyzed such as: maternal age, gestational
age at the time of the interruption of the obstetric event, time and estimated surgical
bleeding, hemoglobin concentration and pre and post hematocrit postsurgical
patients who required "biosurgery", admission to obstetric intensive care unit and
intrahospital stay; perinatal variables: Capurro at birth, neonatal weight, Apgar score
and umbilical cord blood gas.
Results: 16 patients were registered. All the patients were operated on in a single
surgical event, with no need for reoperation, with average surgical bleeding objecti-
fied with pre- and postoperative hemoglobin, without indication of admission to the
Obstetric Intensive Care Unit, with adequate postoperative evolution and perinatal
outcomes without associated neonatal morbidity.
Conclusion: The advanced integral vascular surgical technique (AIVS) is a safe, accessible,
affordable and available technique, having to integrate a properly organized
medical surgical team.
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