2014
DOI: 10.2152/jmi.61.208
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A case of placenta percreta with massive hemorrhage during cesarean section

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“…A last‐resort treatment is to perform a hysterectomy; however, unlike other types of postpartum hysterectomy, this is a complex procedure that requires advanced technical skills and hospital resources. Although posterior and parametrial invasions are not frequent, they can both significantly modify the surgical maneuvres.…”
Section: Clinical Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A last‐resort treatment is to perform a hysterectomy; however, unlike other types of postpartum hysterectomy, this is a complex procedure that requires advanced technical skills and hospital resources. Although posterior and parametrial invasions are not frequent, they can both significantly modify the surgical maneuvres.…”
Section: Clinical Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При развитии острой массивной кровопотери необходимо адекватное проведение инфузионно-трансфузионной терапии. Причем чем глубже инвазия плаценты, тем более ожидаемо значительное кровотечение, которое требует большего объема компонентов крови, гемостатических препаратов, и тем выше общая частота осложнений [15,16].…”
Section: результаты исследования и их обсуждениеunclassified
“…Placenta Percreta is a rare condition where the placenta passes through the myometrium and can invade surrounding adjacent organs. Due to the high possibility of massive blood loss and high surgical risk, it is generally required that a c-section is followed by a hysterectomy [5,6]. This condition can increase the rate of morbidity such as infection, organ injuries, venous thromboembolism and complications related to massive blood transfusion [7].…”
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confidence: 99%