1. Intra-arterial Balloon Occlusion to Reduce Operative Bleeding for Placenta Previa Accreta Spectrum
- Author
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Satoru Takeda, Hiroyuki Seki, and Yoshihiko Murayama
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Aorta ,Resuscitation ,RD1-811 ,business.industry ,common iliac artery balloon occlusion ,intra-arterial balloon occlusion ,Precision Surgery in Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Common iliac artery ,Surgery ,Placenta previa ,Catheter ,Damage control surgery ,Shock (circulatory) ,medicine.artery ,placenta previa accreta spectrum ,medicine ,Coagulopathy ,cesarean hysterectomy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,internal iliac artery ligation ,reproductive and urinary physiology - Abstract
Cesarean section for placenta previa accreta spectrum carries a significant risk of massive hemorrhage. Hence, it is necessary to understand the various hemostatic procedures, damage control surgery and resuscitation for massive hemorrhage, and systemic management against hypovolemic shock and coagulopathy. In cases of placenta previa with previous cesarean section, the operation should be performed in a tertiary medical facility with well-trained staff and blood availability for transfusion. Preoperative placement of an intra-arterial balloon occlusion catheter in the common iliac artery or aorta is useful for preventing massive hemorrhage.
- Published
- 2021