Risk of Uterine Synechiae Following Uterine Suturing in Management of postpartum Haemorrhage
Rehab Taha Sayed Aly;
Abstract
Most cases of ppH are due to uterine atony, which usually responds to uterotonic drugs such as oxytocin, ergometrine and prostaglandins.
Uterine compression sutures, originally described by B-Lynch et al. can successfully control life-threatening ppH. Th
Uterine compression sutures, originally described by B-Lynch et al. can successfully control life-threatening ppH. Th
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| Title | Risk of Uterine Synechiae Following Uterine Suturing in Management of postpartum Haemorrhage | Other Titles | خطر الالتصاق الرحمي عقب الخياطة الرحمية في علاج النزيف بعد الولادة | Authors | Rehab Taha Sayed Aly | Keywords | Risk of Uterine Synechiae Following Uterine Suturing in Management of postpartum Haemorrhage | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Most cases of ppH are due to uterine atony, which usually responds to uterotonic drugs such as oxytocin, ergometrine and prostaglandins. Uterine compression sutures, originally described by B-Lynch et al. can successfully control life-threatening ppH. Th |
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