2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2008.03.002
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Multidisciplinary management of placenta percreta complicated by embolic phenomena

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“…89 Amniotic fluid embolism, postoperative thromboembolism, infection, multisystem organ failure, and maternal death have all been reported in association with placenta accreta. 90,91 The incidence of maternal death may be as high as 6% to 7% in some case series. 6 Complications from transfusion of large volumes of crystalloid, blood products, and other volume expanders may also occur including dilutional coagulopathy, consumptive coagulopathy, immediate transfusion reactions, transfusion-associated lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and electrolyte abnormalities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…89 Amniotic fluid embolism, postoperative thromboembolism, infection, multisystem organ failure, and maternal death have all been reported in association with placenta accreta. 90,91 The incidence of maternal death may be as high as 6% to 7% in some case series. 6 Complications from transfusion of large volumes of crystalloid, blood products, and other volume expanders may also occur including dilutional coagulopathy, consumptive coagulopathy, immediate transfusion reactions, transfusion-associated lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and electrolyte abnormalities.…”
Section: Incidence and Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uterine artery embolization (UAE) was first used as the primary treatment of placenta accreta in 1993, 9 and its further successful use has been reported. [10][11][12][13] In our institution, obstetricians and interventional radiologists offer parturients with known placenta accreta an approach that aims to preserve the uterus and hence future reproductive capability. This typically involves insertion of femoral artery sheaths with uterine artery balloon-tipped catheters by interventional radiologists before cesarean delivery.…”
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“…Our cases revealed that careful sonographic examination of the anterior uterine border and uterine-bladder interface are very helpful for the diagnosis of the placental invasion. Placenta previa percreta with invasion of the urinary bladder is a rare but potentially fatal condition [3]. An ultrasonographic assessment of the cesarean scar is feasible with grayscale ultrasonography, and CDUS and T2-weighted HASTE magnetic | The Annals of Eurasian Medicine resonance images can be useful for the prenatal diagnosis [4].…”
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confidence: 99%