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Cervical tourniquet during cesarean section to reduce bleeding in morbidly adherent placenta: a pilot study.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To evaluate a modified surgical technique aiming to reduce bleeding and preserve fertility in morbidly adherent placenta by cervical tourniquet in cesarean sections.

Methods

The cesarean section operations and the cervical ligation approach were performed by a single expert consultant obstetrician. The general demographics and clinical characteristics for all participants were collected and studied.

Results

Eleven participants were involved. The uterus was preserved in nine patients, whereas two patients had hysterectomy. The mean blood loss was 1688.8 ml for patients whose uterus was preserved. The mean length of stay was 5.5 days.

Conclusion

Cervical ligation is a simple method that can be applied by junior and experienced obstetricians to preserve the uterus.

SUBMITTER: Altal OF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8965796 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cervical tourniquet during cesarean section to reduce bleeding in morbidly adherent placenta: a pilot study.

Altal Omar F OF   Qudsieh Suhair S   Ben-Sadon Abeer A   Hatamleh Assala A   Bataineh Adel A   Halalsheh Omar O   Amarin Zouhir Z  

Future science OA 20220308 4


<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate a modified surgical technique aiming to reduce bleeding and preserve fertility in morbidly adherent placenta by cervical tourniquet in cesarean sections.<h4>Methods</h4>The cesarean section operations and the cervical ligation approach were performed by a single expert consultant obstetrician. The general demographics and clinical characteristics for all participants were collected and studied.<h4>Results</h4>Eleven participants were involved. The uterus was preserv  ...[more]

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