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Peripartum hysterectomies at the korle-bu teaching hospital: a review of 182 consecutive cases.

Ra Kwame-Aryee1, Ak Kwakye, Jd Seffah.   

Abstract

SUMMARY
OBJECTIVES: The main objectives of this study were to determine the incidence, maternal characteristics, indications, the maternal and perinatal outcomes and the complications of emergency peripartum hysterectomies done at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. STUDY
DESIGN: This is a retrospective descriptive study covering the period January 1, 2000 to June 30, 2003.
SETTING: Maternity Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
RESULTS: The incidence of peripartum hysterectomy during the study period was 4.34/1000 deliveries. The main indication was severe uterine bleeding from uterine rupture 89 (48.9%), uterine atony 60 (33%), placenta accreta 20 (11%) and post caesarean uterine wound sepsis and necrosis 11 (6%). The average blood loss was 2.02 (SD 0.86) L and all patients received blood transfusion. The mean age of the patients was 31.6 (SD 5.3) years and the mean parity was 2.7 (SD 1.7). Complications occurred in 28 (19.8%) patients. The stillbirth rate was 483.5/1000 deliveries and the maternal mortality was 12.9%. The average duration of hospital stay was 11 (SD 8) days.
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of emergency peripartum hysterectomy is high. It is performed for young nulliparous women through to elderly grand-multiparous women. The surgery is associated with significant maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Timely expert management in a well resourced centre is advocated.

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Keywords:  Peripartum; hysterectomy; maternal morbidity; maternal mortality; uterine atony; uterine rupture

Year:  2007        PMID: 18470331      PMCID: PMC2279090          DOI: 10.4314/gmj.v41i3.55281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ghana Med J        ISSN: 0016-9560


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