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


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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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