2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-113614
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Intraoperative Intermittent Blocking of the Common Iliac Arteries in Cases of Placenta Percreta without the Use of Fluoroscopy

Abstract: Background: The number of patients with placenta accreta, percreta and increta is increasing. The morbidity and mortality are higher mostly due to hemorrhage. Therefore, new methods to reduce the risk of severe bleeding are necessary. Methods: Three patients were treated in collaboration by obstetricians, urologists, anesthesiologists, and radiologists. An MRI of the pelvis was performed and the diameters and lengths of the iliac arteries were measured to?avoid fluoroscopy during the preoperative placement of… Show more

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“…Similar outcomes were reported by other authors from different centres worldwide [19,20]. There are different variants of this technique described in the literature, which are based on the occlusion of the other vessels than the uterine artery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Similar outcomes were reported by other authors from different centres worldwide [19,20]. There are different variants of this technique described in the literature, which are based on the occlusion of the other vessels than the uterine artery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%