2012
DOI: 10.2739/kurumemedj.59.1
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Risk of Adverse Maternal and Peri-Natal Outcome in Subjects with Placenta Previa with Previous Cesarean Section

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“…This can be explained by increased incidence of Maternal obstetric hemorrhage, cesarean section and hysterectomy but in our study was lower than other studies [20,31] Intraoperative bladder injuries were reported in 6.9 % of cases and that in contrast to previous studies by Tara Benjamin and Salah Roshdy, et al that was lower [25,27]. emergency cesarean section was done in 52.9% cases the length of hospital was 6 days that has been found to be similar to study by Hasan, Shabnum, et al [20] 37.9% of mothers wrer were admitted to ICU that was significan in in contrast to other studies [17,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…This can be explained by increased incidence of Maternal obstetric hemorrhage, cesarean section and hysterectomy but in our study was lower than other studies [20,31] Intraoperative bladder injuries were reported in 6.9 % of cases and that in contrast to previous studies by Tara Benjamin and Salah Roshdy, et al that was lower [25,27]. emergency cesarean section was done in 52.9% cases the length of hospital was 6 days that has been found to be similar to study by Hasan, Shabnum, et al [20] 37.9% of mothers wrer were admitted to ICU that was significan in in contrast to other studies [17,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…This process results in defects in the endometrium and myometrium. When the embryo is implanted at the incision site, the villi and placenta can easily invade the myometrium and even the serosal layer, resulting in placental implantation[ 24 27 ]. Additionally, a meta-analysis by Roberge et al[ 28 ] reported that the uteri of more than half of women who previously underwent caesarean sections exhibited sections of thinning and loss of continuity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to our multivariate analysis, patients with a previous Caesarean section, anterior placenta praevia or major placenta praevia had twice the risk for blood transfusions, which is similar to the findings in many previous studies. Ayaz and Farooq (15) and Grobman et al (16) found that maternal morbidity and blood transfusion rates associated with cases of placenta praevia increased in frequency with an increase in the number of previous Caesarean deliveries. Additionally, previous Caesarean section is a predisposing factor of massive haemorrhage (> 2,500 mL) in patients with placenta praevia.…”
Section: Placenta Praevia Increased the Risk Of Peripartum Blood Tranmentioning
confidence: 99%