Abstract:Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the outcomes of emergent and
planned peripartum hysterectomy. Methods: This retrospective
cross-sectional study was conducted in two hospitals. Maternal and
neonatal outcomes were compared according to the emergent and planned
peripartum hysterectomy. Results: Totally 34020 deliveries were
evaluated retrospectively and 66 peripartum hysterectomy cases were
analyzed. Of these patients, 31 cases were planned surgery and 35 cases
were emergent surgery. The patients who und… Show more
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