2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-013-2812-1
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A local hemostatic agent for the management of postpartum hemorrhage due to placenta previa and placenta accreta: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: An inverse association between the use of a LHA in patients with PPH due to bleeding of the placental bed and the need to perform an emergency obstetric hysterectomy was observed. Additionally there was a significant reduction in the mean duration of hospital stay, use of hemoderivatives and admission to the ICU.

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“…Application of local hemostatic agent, hemostatic fleece, hemostatic gel directly on the bleeding surfaces of the lower uterine segment has been used to achieve hemostasis during cesarean section produced by placenta previa, it provides rapid and active hemostasis in the lower segment, where surgical interference may be problematic, although quick and effective are not suitable in various cases especially placenta previa accreta and these agents are not permanently obtainable in developing countries. 20,21 Most of the compression sutures such as B-Lynch, Hayman and Cho square designed for atonic PPH and cannot prevent hemorrhage within the lower uterine segment all the time. However, several specific stitches were established to stop bleeding in this challenging anatomical area, such as Transverse annular compression sutures, antero posterior compressive suture of the lower uterine segment, multiple 8 sutures are informed to be effective in controlling severe PPH from the lower uterine segment with a varying degree of success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of local hemostatic agent, hemostatic fleece, hemostatic gel directly on the bleeding surfaces of the lower uterine segment has been used to achieve hemostasis during cesarean section produced by placenta previa, it provides rapid and active hemostasis in the lower segment, where surgical interference may be problematic, although quick and effective are not suitable in various cases especially placenta previa accreta and these agents are not permanently obtainable in developing countries. 20,21 Most of the compression sutures such as B-Lynch, Hayman and Cho square designed for atonic PPH and cannot prevent hemorrhage within the lower uterine segment all the time. However, several specific stitches were established to stop bleeding in this challenging anatomical area, such as Transverse annular compression sutures, antero posterior compressive suture of the lower uterine segment, multiple 8 sutures are informed to be effective in controlling severe PPH from the lower uterine segment with a varying degree of success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Setiap tahun diperkirakan terdapat 140.000 kematian ibu akibat PPH atau setiap 4 menit terjadi 1 kematian di seluruh dunia akibat PPH. 12,13 Perdarahan postpartum dapat diprediksi kejadiannya karena banyak faktor risiko yang dapat diidentifikasi, walaupun kadang-kadang terjadi secara tiba-tiba dan tidak diharapkan. Identifikasi terhadap faktor risiko tinggi pada ibu hamil sangat penting dalam upaya pencegahan PPH dan merencanakan tempat persalinan.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…This same group reported successful hemostasis with laparoscopic placement for uterine perforation during termination of pregnancy [51] and tubal sterilization [52]. In a cross-sectional study of 41 pregnant women who developed post-partum hemorrhage following cesarean section 2006-12 at a single institution, the rate of hysterectomy was 5% versus 66% in women who did and did not have application of 2-3 Fibrillar™ (Ethicon) gauzes to the lower uterine segment [53]. Rates of transfusion, admission to the intensive care unit, and length of hospitalization were also reduced (p<0.001).…”
Section: Comparison To Other Topical Hemostatic Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%