OBJECTIVES:To determine the incidence, risk factors, outcome, complications and the changing trends of indications for Emergency Peripartum Hysterectomy (E.P.H.), and compare the results with other reports in the literature. METHODS: A population based 5 year retrospective study of 72 cases of emergency peripartum hysterectomy was carried out using hospital database from
Objective: The present study was planned to access the efficacy of Hour Glass compression suture which is easy, can be applied faster and avoids the need of hysterectomy in patients with atonic postpartum hemorrhage.
BACKGROUND In every caesarean delivery, blood vessels are cut as the surgeon opens the wall of the uterus to gain access to the baby. By modifications in some steps (five steps of modification), we reduced accepted estimated blood loss (EBL) even below normal with minimal complications in caesarean section. The aim of this study is to compare the Estimated Blood Loss (EBL) in two methods of LSCS (Lower Segment Caesarean Section).
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