Severe hemorrhage caused by NOGTIs is potentially fatal in rural settings if treatment is delayed. Prompt resuscitation, early referral, and appropriate surgical intervention can avert both morbidity and mortality.
Acute puerperal uterine inversion is a rare and fatal complication after delivery. The first priority is its rapid management and prevention of postpartum hemorrhage. On rare occasions, there may be recurrence of inversion after reduction. We applied Hayman technique to two cases of recurrent uterine inversion.
Dr. Anirban Dasgupta has done his MBBS and MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology followed by senior residentship in JIPMER, Pondicherry, where he developed a keen interest in maternal medicine and high-risk pregnancy. His experience has come in handy during his current stint as a tutor in a tertiary care centre in rural Bengal (BSMCH) notorious for its high delivery rates (*21,000 annually) and complicated eclampsia patients.
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