Fundal Serosal Placental Field Suturing In Uterine Atony;
Analysis Of 5 Cases
ALİ ACAR, OSMAN BALCI, FEDİ ERCAN, CEMRE ALAN, BERKAN SAYAL, FATMA KILIÇ
- Yıl : 2015
- Cilt : 31
- Sayı : 2
- Sayfa :
69-72
Postpartum hemorrhage (PH) is responsible for 25-30 percent
of maternal deaths worldwide. PH is the most important reason
of maternal mortality and morbidity in developing countries. The
most frequently reason of primary PH is uterine atony (UA).
Approach for uterine atony starts with large intravenous and
urinary catheterization. For the patients who don’t respond medical
treatment, uterine tamponade, compression sutures, if necessary
uterine artery ligation-embolization or hypogastric artery ligation is
applied. The last and the most unwanted procedure is hysterectomy.
Urgent peripartum hysterectomy rate is about %0.020-%0.509. We
observed that Christopher B Lynch used sutures for uterus for not
to perform hysterectomy and this technique is sited as B-Lynch
technique in literature. After this procedure, by using different
sutures for uterus to avoid hysterectomy, various suture techniques
are tried to be defined. In this case series, we shared data of uterine
atony hemorrhage control which was provided by use of fundal
serosal plasental field suturation for 5 uterine atony cases ,who don’t
respond classical modalities.
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Acar A,Balcı O,Ercan F,Alan C,Sayal B,Kılıç F.Uterin Atonide Fundal Serozal Plasental Alan Suturasyonu; 5 Vakanın Analizi,Selçuk Med J,2015;31(2): 69-72.
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Fundal Serosal Placental Field Suturing In Uterine Atony;
Analysis Of 5 Cases
2015,
Vol.
31
(2)
Geliş Tarihi : 22.11.2014,
Kabul Tarihi : 22.11.2014,
Yayın Tarihi : 13.08.2018
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