2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-013-2993-7
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Non-invasive management of acute recurrent puerperal uterine inversion with Bakri postpartum balloon

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“…She underwent combined treatment with Bakri tamponade balloon insertion, for uterine replacement, unilateral UAE, for bleeding control, and DIC without surgical interventions. Since we could preserve her fertility by performing unilateral UAE, a minimally invasive procedure, we reported this case with consideration of reviews of past reports [ 3 6 , 10 , 11 ].…”
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“…She underwent combined treatment with Bakri tamponade balloon insertion, for uterine replacement, unilateral UAE, for bleeding control, and DIC without surgical interventions. Since we could preserve her fertility by performing unilateral UAE, a minimally invasive procedure, we reported this case with consideration of reviews of past reports [ 3 6 , 10 , 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When uterine inversion is recognized, immediate replacement must be performed, and close follow-up is required. If prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are performed, in most cases, patients can recover with fewer invasive approaches, such as Bakri balloon tamponade insertion [ 3 6 ]. We also tried to control the bleeding by this intervention first.…”
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“…Clamping the cervix with two ring forceps has been described once [19] in the management of PPH to prevent ballooning of the device into the vagina. Kaya et al [20] and Soleymani Majd et al [21] have described the use of Bakri balloon to control recurrent uterine inversion without the use of cervical cerclage. So to the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of the use of uterine balloon tamponade device and a cervical cerclage to correct chronic partial inversion of the uterus during the peuperium.…”
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confidence: 99%