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Emergency peripartum hysterectomy in a developing country.

Abiodun Omole-Ohonsi1, Hassan Taiwo Olayinka2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Emergency peripartum hysterectomy (EPH) is a life-saving surgical procedure that is associated with maternal morbidity and mortality, especially in developing countries. The advent of newer medical and conservative surgical methods of controlling postpartum hemorrhage will influence both the rate and the outcomes of the procedure.
OBJECTIVE: To study the rate of EPH, the influence of sociodemographic characteristics on the rate of the procedure, the modality of treatment used in each of the indications, and maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality.
METHODS: We conducted a case-control study of 30 patients who underwent EPH between June 1, 2003, and 31 May 31, 2008, at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria, a tertiary institution in a developing country.
RESULTS: The rate of EPH in this study was 4.0 per 1000 deliveries. Ruptured uterus (73.3%) was the most common indication. Factors showing a significant association with EPH were being 31 to 40 years old (OR 6.7; 95% CI 3.9 to 15.7), being para ≥ 5 (OR 4.1; 95% CI 1.87 to 9.1), having unbooked status (OR 9.1; 95% CI 3.6 to 24.9), and being in a low social class (OR 7.5; 95% CI 1.7 to 45.3). Ruptured uterus (OR 164.3; 95% CI 67.9 to 410.0) and placenta previa accreta (OR 36.1; 95% CI 10.0 to 117.3) were significantly associated with EPH. The most common morbidity was wound sepsis (60%). The case fatality rate was 13.3%, and perinatal mortality was 73.3%.
CONCLUSION: The rate of EPH in our institution is high, and maternal-fetal outcome is poor. Antenatal care and hospital delivery should be encouraged.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23067951     DOI: 10.1016/S1701-2163(16)35409-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can        ISSN: 1701-2163


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1.  Emergency Peripartum Hysterectomy: Indications and Outcome in a Tertiary Care Setting.

Authors:  Anshuja Singla; Rajlaxmi Mundhra; Latika Phogat; Sumita Mehta; Shalini Rajaram
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2017-03-01

2.  Emergency Peripartum Hysterectomy: A Multicenter Study of Incidence, Indications and Outcomes in Southwestern Nigeria.

Authors:  A A Akintayo; B N Olagbuji; A K Aderoba; O Akadiri; B A Olofinbiyi; B Bakare
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2016-06

3.  Emergency peripartum hysterectomy at Jordan University hospital - a teaching hospital experience.

Authors:  Ayman Qatawneh; Kamil M Fram; Fida Thikerallah; Nadia Mhidat; Farah K Fram; Rand K Fram; Tamara Darwish; Tala Abdallat
Journal:  Prz Menopauzalny       Date:  2020-07-13

Review 4.  Maternal death and obstetric care audits in Nigeria: a systematic review of barriers and enabling factors in the provision of emergency care.

Authors:  Julia Hussein; Atsumi Hirose; Oluwatoyin Owolabi; Mari Imamura; Lovney Kanguru; Friday Okonofua
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2016-04-22       Impact factor: 3.223

5.  Emergency obstetric hysterectomy for life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage: A 12-year review.

Authors:  Yulong Zhang; Jianying Yan; Qing Han; Tingting Yang; Lihong Cai; Yuelin Fu; Xiaolu Cai; Meimei Guo
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 1.817

6.  Risk factors for peripartum hysterectomy among women with postpartum haemorrhage: analysis of data from the WOMAN trial.

Authors:  Sumaya Huque; Ian Roberts; Bukola Fawole; Rizwana Chaudhri; Sabaratnam Arulkumaran; Haleema Shakur-Still
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2018-05-29       Impact factor: 3.007

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