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Peripartum hysterectomy
Annals of King Edward Medical College. 2007; 13 (1): 111-112
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-81759
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To find out the frequency, indication and its associated morbidity in our setup. Prospective cross-sectional observational study for the period one year [from June 2003 - May 2004] carried out in the Department of Obs / Gynae, Lahore General Hospital Lahore. During the study there were 26 cases of peripartum hysterectomy, of which 14 case were of caesarean hysterectomy, while 10 cases were following normal vaginal delivery and 2 cases followed by instrumental delivery. Uterine atony was the most common indication for peripartum hysterectomy in 12 cases [46.15%]. Uterine rupture including instrumental delivery tear was 2nd most frequent cause in 4 +2=6[23.07%] of cases. In 19.2% [5] of cases abnormal placentation was the cause. In 2[7.6%] of cases sepsis was the cause leading to secondary PPH followed by hysterectomy. A subtotal hysterectomy was carried out in 10 [38.46%] and total hysterectomy was performed in 16 [61.53%] cases. there were 4 maternal deaths. Urinary tract injuries occurred in 3[11.53%] cases, fever, chest infection and wound infection were common morbidity. Anemia was found in almost every case. Intra and post operative Blood transfusion s were given in all cases. Reloparotomy was done in one patient for continues vaginal bleeding. Despite its morbidity and mortality emergency Obstetric hysterectomy remains an essential life saving tool. Uterine atony, uterine rupture and abnormal placentation were mast common indications, reflecting under utilization of existing antenatal, family planning services. Injudicious use of oxytocin, lack of transportation facilities, poverty and delayed referral all contribute to morbidity and mortality associated with emergency Obstetric hysterectomy
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Postoperative Complications / Socioeconomic Factors / Uterine Inertia / Uterine Rupture / Oxytocin / Maternal Mortality / Cross-Sectional Studies / Postpartum Period / Anemia Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Ann. King Edward Med. Coll. Year: 2007

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Postoperative Complications / Socioeconomic Factors / Uterine Inertia / Uterine Rupture / Oxytocin / Maternal Mortality / Cross-Sectional Studies / Postpartum Period / Anemia Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Ann. King Edward Med. Coll. Year: 2007