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Abstract Background Preoperative prophylactic balloon occlusion (PPBO) of internal iliac arteries (IIAs) in placenta previa and placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) has been widely used as a preventive adjuvant technique to reduce blood loss and to preserve fertility. Nevertheless, the efficacy of PPBO is based primarily on retrospective studies.
Rula Iskander+4 more
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Single Cell Transcriptome Research in Human Placenta [PDF]
Human placenta is a complex and heterogeneous organ interfacing between the mother and the fetus that supports fetal development. Alterations to placental structural components are associated with various pregnancy complications. To reveal the heterogeneity among various placenta cell types in normal and diseased placentas, as well as elucidate ...
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Multistep approach for control of postpartum hemorrhage in placenta accreta: a novel scheme in a tertiary referral center [PDF]
Background: Placenta accreta is a major cause for massive postpartum hemorrhage and consequent obstetric hysterectomy. Incidence is rising secondary to increased rates of caesarian delivery worldwide.Methods: From January 2014 to January 2016, 25 women ...
Abdeldayem, Tamer Mamdouh+1 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to compare the cost of a strategy initially resorting to intrauterine balloon tamponade versus a strategy initially resorting to uterine artery embolization in the management pathway of persistent postpartum hemorrhage.
Lisanne R. Bonsen+9 more
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Prenatal Diagnosis and Perinatal Management of Placenta Previa Accreta: Past, Present and Future
The reported incidence of placenta accreta varies widely in the English literature, from 1:540 to 1:93,000 deliveries. In Taiwan, the quoted incidence ranges from 1:625 to 1:1,652 deliveries in tertiary medical centers.
Min-Min Chou
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A rare case of placenta percreta causing uterine rupture and massive haemoperitoneum in 2nd trimester: an obvious near miss [PDF]
Placenta accreta spectrum is very rarely encountered with ruptured uterus and is commonly seen in third trimester of pregnancy. Hereby, a case of placenta percreta with uterine rupture in second trimester of pregnancy is presented. 40 year old women with
Desai, Gayatri+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective We examined the cost‐effectiveness of conservative management (CM) compared to planned caesarean hysterectomy (CH) for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS). Design A cost‐effectiveness analysis in a theoretical cohort of patients. Setting A decision analytic model. Population A theoretical cohort of 1000 pregnant patients with PAS greater
Jessica C. Morgan+3 more
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Background Placenta accreta is known to be associated with significant maternal morbidity and mortality—primarily due to intractable bleeding during abortion or delivery at any level of gestation. The complications could be reduced if placenta accreta is
Nik Lah Nik-Ahmad-Zuky+2 more
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Placenta accreta spectrum, is characterized by abnormal placental adherence to the myometrium. Depending on the depth of trophoblastic growth, it is classified into placenta accreta, placenta increta, and placenta percreta.
Mrityunjay Metgud+6 more
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A challenging case of pregnancy with placenta accreta and very rare irregular antibodies versus Cromer blood group system: a case report [PDF]
ntroduction: This report describes the challenges of treating a pregnant woman who had a rare case of critical placenta accreta with concurrent Cromer system anti-Tc(a) and anti-Kidd A alloantibodies.
BUSANI, Stefano+9 more
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