A 42-year-old woman with irregular uterine contractions and a history of two prior cesarean sections was admitted. At 35 weeks of gestation, preterm labor with vaginal bleeding led to a cesarean section. During placenta removal it was revealed to be a percreta and uncontrollable massive bleeding ensued. Intraoperative resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) was performed, which has been used as a resuscitative adjunct for trauma patients with noncompressible torso hemorrhage and a hysterectomy was successfully completed. Gauze packing for temporary abdominal closure and angio-embolization were performed to further control bleeding. The packed gauze was removed 2 days later and the patient recovered uneventfully. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case in South Korean literature of the successful application of a REBOA as a salvage treatment for hemorrhage control, and REBOA could be a life-saving procedure for patients with peripartum hemorrhaging.
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