| Literature DB >> 25593967 |
Abderrahim Aboulfalah1, Bouchra Fakhir1, Yassir Ait Ben Kaddour1, Hamid Asmouki1, Abderraouf Soummani1.
Abstract
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a life-threatening complication of delivery. It is the leading cause of maternal mortality. During the last 15 years, several total uterine compressive sutures were described in literature. They have proven their effectiveness and safety in the management of severe PPH as an alternative to hysterectomy. We present in this paper a new technique of uterine compressive sutures based on removable uterine brace compressive sutures with compression of the uterus against the pubis. This technique may be more effective by using two mechanisms of uterine bleeding control and also may prevent uterine synechia by respecting the uterine cavity and the removal of the suture 1 or 2 days later. We also present the results of a 15 patients' series using this new suture.Entities:
Keywords: conservative treatment; postpartum hemorrhage; surgical management; uterine brace compressive sutures; uterine compressive sutures
Year: 2014 PMID: 25593967 PMCID: PMC4286979 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2014.00043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1First cutaneous stitch.
Figure 4Final cutaneous position of suture.
Population characters and technique results.
| Mean age | 25 years |
| Primiparous | 12 (80%) |
| Second parous | 3 (20%) |
| Vaginal delivery | 11 (73%) |
| Cesarean section | 4 (27%) |
| Severe PPH | 15 (100%) |
| Blood resuscitation | 15 (100%) |
| Hemodynamic instability | 15 (100%) |
| Uterine atony | 12 (80%) |
| Accret placental | 2 (13%) |
| Uterine rupture | 1 (7%) |
| Secondary hysterectomy | 1(7%) |
| Maternal mortality | 1 (7%) |
| Mean time duration of procedure | 14 min |
| Blood loss | 2300 ml +/− 500 ml |