Literature DB >> 15208561

Uterovaginal packing with rolled gauze in postpartum hemorrhage.

Rashmi Bagga1, Vanita Jain, Jasvinder Kalra, Seema Chopra, Sarala Gopalan.   

Abstract

Management options for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) include oxytocics, prostaglandins, genital tract exploration, ligation or angiographic embolization of uterine/internal iliac arteries, and hysterectomy. After excluding uterine rupture, genital tract lacerations, and retained placental tissue, efforts are directed toward contracting the uterus by bimanual compression and oxytocics. If these are not successful, one must resort to surgical techniques. At this stage, an alternative option to remember is uterovaginal packing. Easy and quick to perform, it may be used to control bleeding by tamponade effect and stabilize the patient until a surgical procedure is arranged. Uterovaginal packing may sometimes obviate the need for surgery altogether. Two cases, a primary and a secondary PPH, managed recently with uterovaginal packing are reported. Despite concerns about concealed hemorrhage or the development of infection with this intervention, none of these problems were encountered, and uterine packing was successful even in the case of secondary PPH with documented infection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15208561      PMCID: PMC1140727     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MedGenMed        ISSN: 1531-0132


  10 in total

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