2024
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14917
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Maternal mortality due to obstetric hemorrhage by surgical injury during cesarean section: A nationwide study

Pauline L. M. de Vries,
Eric Verspyck,
Estelle Morau
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionObstetric hemorrhage remains a largely preventable cause of maternal mortality globally. The contribution of uterine atony to hemorrhage‐related maternal mortality has decreased in France, while the contribution of other causes of obstetric hemorrhage such as surgical injury during cesarean has been reported to increase. However, little evidence exists regarding the risk factors and care processes of women who died from this cause of hemorrhage. Therefore, we aimed to describe the clinical profile,… Show more

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