Uterine flexion suture: modified B-Lynch uterine compression suture for the treatment of uterine atony during cesarean section [PDF]
Srisuda Songthamwat, Metha Songthamwat Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Udonthani Hospital, Udonthani, Thailand Objective: The aim of this study was to report our clinical experience of applying a uterine flexion suture, which was modified from
Songthamwat S, Songthamwat M
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Uterus Wrapping: A Novel Concept in the Management of Uterine Atony during Cesarean Delivery [PDF]
Uterine atony during cesarean delivery is a serious cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Management strategies include medical treatment with uterotonic agents, manual compression of the uterus, and interventional or surgical procedures.
N. Kimmich +3 more
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Determinants of postpartum uterine atony in urban South Ethiopia: a community-based unmatched nested case–control study [PDF]
Background Uterine atony is the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage, which is the leading preventable cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Despite several interventions uterine atony-related postpartum hemorrhage remains a global challenge ...
Belayneh Hamdela Jena +3 more
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Severe postpartum hemorrhage from uterine atony: a multicentric study. [PDF]
Objective. Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is an important cause of maternal mortality (MM) around the world. Seventy percent of the PPH corresponds to uterine atony. The objective of our study was to evaluate multicenter PPH cases during a 10-month period, and evaluate severe postpartum hemorrhage management.Study Design.
Montufar-Rueda C +7 more
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Minimum effective dose of oxytocin bolus during the caesarean section for patients at high vs low risk of uterine atony: A non-randomized, dual-arm, dose-finding prospective trial [PDF]
Background and Aims: There are scanty data for oxytocin dose in patients at high risk of uterine atony. We aimed to compare the effective dose (ED) 90 of oxytocin for adequate uterine tone during the caesarean section in patients at high-risk vs low-risk
Asha Tyagi +4 more
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Postpartum uterine atony complicating labor in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus: A case report [PDF]
Systemic lupus erythematosus predominantly affects women of all ages, particularly targeting those of reproductive age, and can increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including uterine atony, which is rarely documented.
Amadea Ivana Hartanto +5 more
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Tone or tissue? A comparison of trends and risk factors of severe postpartum hemorrhage according to uterine atony or retained tissue in a hospital setting. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo compare trends, outcomes and risk factors for severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) due to uterine atony and retained tissue separately.Study designThis retrospective hospital-based study of severe PPH included deliveries from a 10-year cohort ...
Silje Pettersen +3 more
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Efficacy of Nakornping Uterine Compression Suture on Persistent Uterine Atony after Caesarean Section [PDF]
Objectives: The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the technique of applying Nakornping uterine compression suture after caesarean section and to evaluate the effectiveness of this surgical intervention for management of uterine atony after failed ...
Jittra Witthayanukool
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Intrauterine, Vacuum-Induced, Hemorrhage-Control Device System Contributing to Blood Loss in Fulminant DIC [PDF]
Conclusion: While a preliminary study appeared to show the safety and efficacy of the intrauterine vacuum-induced hemorrhage-control device, its use was limited to uterine hemorrhage secondary to uterine atony. It should be avoided in cases of hemorrhage
Alina Zabolotico +3 more
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Uterine Atony: A Literatur Review [PDF]
Uterine Atony is medical condition characterized by the inability of the uterus to contract after labour which can lead to dangerous postpartum bleeding. This condition occurs when the uterine muscles do not function properly to shrink the size of the uterus after childbirth, allowing blood to collect in the uterine cavity.
I Made Gyanendra Nanda Tresna +7 more
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