BACKGROUND: Placenta previa-accreta is associated with severe hemorrhage occurring while separating the placenta during cesarean delivery and hysterectomy is considered the treatment of choice. Conservative management has recently been proposed. CASE: A 26-year-old woman had pregnancy complicated by placenta previa with suspected accreta. During elective cesarean section a prophylactic double bilateral ligation of uterine arteries was performed before removal of the placenta; subsequently, the continuous small bleeding from the placental bed was stopped by tamponade with a balloon catheter filled with saline solution. The patient was discharged 5 days later. An ultrasonographic color Doppler follow-up demonstrated a renewed uterine vascularization. CONCLUSION: Double bilateral ligation of uterine arteries can be used as a prophylactic surgical treatment when a severe bleeding because of placenta previa-accreta is expected, in order to avoid hysterectomy. 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel
BACKGROUND: Placenta previa-accreta is associated with severe hemorrhage occurring while separating the placenta during cesarean delivery and hysterectomy is considered the treatment of choice. Conservative management has recently been proposed. CASE: A 26-year-old woman had pregnancy complicated by placenta previa with suspected accreta. During elective cesarean section a prophylactic double bilateral ligation of uterine arteries was performed before removal of the placenta; subsequently, the continuous small bleeding from the placental bed was stopped by tamponade with a balloon catheter filled with saline solution. The patient was discharged 5 days later. An ultrasonographic color Doppler follow-up demonstrated a renewed uterine vascularization. CONCLUSION: Double bilateral ligation of uterine arteries can be used as a prophylactic surgical treatment when a severe bleeding because of placenta previa-accreta is expected, in order to avoid hysterectomy. 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel
Authors: Charlotte N Steins Bisschop; Timme P Schaap; Tatjana E Vogelvang; Piet C Scholten Journal: Arch Gynecol Obstet Date: 2011-06-03 Impact factor: 2.344
Authors: Hassan S Abduljabbar; Nedaa M Bahkali; Samera F Al-Basri; Estabrq Al Hachim; Ibrahim H Shoudary; Wesam R Dause; Mohammed Y Mira; Mohammed Khojah Journal: Saudi Med J Date: 2016-07 Impact factor: 1.484