OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of bilateral uterine artery ligation followed by B-Lynch compression suturing in women with atonic postpartum hemorrhage and placental site bleeding due to adherent placenta accreta. METHOD: This protocol was followed in 26 women undergoing cesarean delivery for placenta accreta. RESULTS: Two women died from disseminated intravascular coagulopathy. In the remaining 24 women, placental remnants completely disappeared within 8 months and ovulation resumed after a mean+/-SD of 51.6+/-3.2 days. Moreover, 18 women (75%) became pregnant within 12 months. CONCLUSION: Atonic postpartum hemorrhage and placental site bleeding due to adherent placenta accreta can be safely controlled by bilateral uterine artery ligation followed by B-Lynch compression suturing in women who desire to remain fertile.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of bilateral uterine artery ligation followed by B-Lynch compression suturing in women with atonic postpartum hemorrhage and placental site bleeding due to adherent placenta accreta. METHOD: This protocol was followed in 26 women undergoing cesarean delivery for placenta accreta. RESULTS: Two women died from disseminated intravascular coagulopathy. In the remaining 24 women, placental remnants completely disappeared within 8 months and ovulation resumed after a mean+/-SD of 51.6+/-3.2 days. Moreover, 18 women (75%) became pregnant within 12 months. CONCLUSION:Atonic postpartum hemorrhage and placental site bleeding due to adherent placenta accreta can be safely controlled by bilateral uterine artery ligation followed by B-Lynch compression suturing in women who desire to remain fertile.
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