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Caesarean and postpartum hysterectomy.

S Chew1, A Biswas.   

Abstract

AIM OF STUDY: To review the cases of caesarean and post-partum hysterectomy performed over a 10-year period (1986-1996) in a teaching hospital, looking specifically at the associated morbidity.
METHOD: Retrospective review of case files.
RESULTS: During the study period, there were 14 cases of caesarean and post-partum hysterectomy. Caesarean hysterectomy was performed in 0.17% of caesarean sections and a hysterectomy was done in 0.02% of cases following a vaginal delivery. Uterine atony was associated with 43% of cases. Histological evidence of placenta accreta or increta was noted in 7 (50%) cases, while 8 (57%) cases had placenta praevia. A subtotal hysterectomy was performed in 7 cases, where the mean operating time was significantly shorter than that in cases of total hysterectomy. There were no maternal deaths. Fever (28%), urinary tract infection (21%) and chest infection/atelectasis (21%) were the common post-operative morbidity. Relaparotomy for continuing vaginal bleeding was required in 2 cases.
CONCLUSIONS: Emergency peri-partum hysterectomy for obstetric haemorrhage is a rare operation (1 in 2,550 deliveries). In spite of the intra-operative risks and post-operative morbidity, it remains a potentially life-saving procedure.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9557096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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1.  Emergency peripartum hysterectomy in a tertiary care hospital in saudi arabia.

Authors:  Mahfuza Begum; Faisal Alsafi; Jamil ElFarra; Hani M Tamim; Tien Le
Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India       Date:  2013-07-12
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