Literature DB >> 19625573

An unusual cause of delayed postpartum haemorrhage following caesarean section.

S Samad1, P Jonetzko, A P Hawkins, J Booth, G Thorpe-Beeston, R Marwood.   

Abstract

Although less common in the UK, postpartum haemorrhage (PPH)--defined as blood loss of 500 ml or more within the first 24 h of delivery--remains a significant cause of maternal death worldwide. Haemorrhage between 24 h and 6 weeks post partum is termed "delayed PPH". Common causes include retention of gestational products or endometritis. Bleeding can be sudden and profound, resulting in rapid cardiovascular collapse. A case of massive PPH 7 weeks after a caesarean section caused by a pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery is reported. This case highlights diagnostic and therapeutic issues concerning this rare but potentially life-threatening condition and presents clinical features distinguishing it from other causes of PPH. Delay in diagnosis can result in repeated and catastrophic bleeding.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19625573     DOI: 10.1136/emj.2008.066407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


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