T Hunter1, S Kleiman. 1. SMBD-Jewish General Hospital, Department of Anaesthesia, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Placenta Percreta with invasion of the urinary bladder is a rare condition, which carries a high morbidity and mortality risk for mother and fetus. We present a case which illustrates some of the complexities of perioperative management. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Anaesthetic considerations include those of the pregnant patient and fetus, potential need for massive transfusion, and possible development of coagulopathy. Ideally, these cases should be diagnosed early enough in pregnancy to allow a multidisciplinary team approach to the management of mother and fetus. CONCLUSION: The perioperative care of a patient with placenta previa is complicated but, with a multidisciplinary approach, may be successful.
PURPOSE:Placenta Percreta with invasion of the urinary bladder is a rare condition, which carries a high morbidity and mortality risk for mother and fetus. We present a case which illustrates some of the complexities of perioperative management. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Anaesthetic considerations include those of the pregnant patient and fetus, potential need for massive transfusion, and possible development of coagulopathy. Ideally, these cases should be diagnosed early enough in pregnancy to allow a multidisciplinary team approach to the management of mother and fetus. CONCLUSION: The perioperative care of a patient with placenta previa is complicated but, with a multidisciplinary approach, may be successful.