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2. Experiência clínica ao longo de 15 anos com a técnica de sutura compressiva de B-Lynch no manejo da hemorragia pós-parto
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Gilberto Nagahama, Henri Augusto Korkes, and Nelson Sass
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood transfusion ,surgical hemostasis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,suture techniques ,atonia uterina ,Preeclampsia ,law.invention ,Suture (anatomy) ,law ,Pregnancy ,hemorragia pós-parto ,medicine ,Humans ,técnicas de sutura ,Retrospective Studies ,Hysterectomy ,maternal mortality ,business.industry ,Cesarean Section ,Medical record ,Postpartum Hemorrhage ,Suture Techniques ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,uterine atony ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Surgery ,Uterine atony ,mortalidade materna ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,postpartum hemorrhage ,RG1-991 ,Population study ,hemostasia cirúrgica ,Female ,business - Abstract
Objective To describe the clinical experience with the B-Lynch technique in the management of postpartum hemorrhage as well as the factors related to the indication of the technique and to present the success rates of the application of the B-Lynch technique. Methods Observational, retrospective, cross-sectional, and analytical study. Patient data was obtained through the study of medical records. The study population comprised of patients who underwent hemostatic suture using the B-Lynch technique, including 104 patients within the period from January 1, 2005, to December 31, 2019. Results Of the total of 104 patients, 82.7% did not present any complications. Blood transfusion and intensive care unit admission were the most prevalent complications, with 13.5% and 15.4%, respectively. Only 1% of the patients had puerperal and surgical site infections. The factors most related to the application of the technique were the presence of previous cesarean section (30.8%), use of oxytocin (16.3%), and pre-eclampsia (11.6%). Puerperal hysterectomy was performed in 4.8% of the patients due to failure of the method. Conclusion The clinical experience with the B-Lynch technique was satisfactory since it presented few complications, with excellent results in hemorrhagic control. Previous cesarean section, the use of oxytocin, and preeclampsia stood out as factors related to the indication of the application of the technique, and the success rate in controlling postpartum hemorrhage was 95.2%. Resumo Objetivo Descrever a experiência clínica com a técnica de B-Lynch no manejo da hemorragia pós-parto e os fatores relacionados à indicação da técnica bem como apresentar as taxas de sucesso da aplicação da técnica de B-lynch. Métodos Estudo observacional, retrospectivo, de corte transversal e analítico. Os dados foram obtidos por estudo de prontuário. A população do estudo foi constituída de pacientes submetidas à sutura hemostática com a técnica de B-Lynch, sendo incluídas 104 pacientes dentro do período de 01 de janeiro de 2005 a 31 de dezembro de 2019. Resultados Do total de 104 pacientes, 82,7% não apresentaram qualquer complicação. A transfusão de sangue e a internação na UTI foram as complicações mais prevalentes, com 13,5% e 15,4%, respectivamente. Apenas 1% teve infecção puerperal e do sítio cirúrgico. Os fatores mais relacionados com a aplicação da técnica foram a presença de cesárea anterior (30,8%), uso de ocitocina (16,3%) e pré-eclâmpsia (11,6%). A histerectomia puerperal foi realizada em 4,8% das pacientes por falha do método. Conclusão A experiência clínica com a técnica de B-Lynch foi satisfatória, pois apresentou poucas complicações, com excelentes resultados no controle hemorrágico. A cesárea anterior, o uso de ocitocina e a pré-eclâmpsia se destacaram como fatores relacionados à indicação da aplicação da técnica. A taxa de sucesso avaliada foi de 95,2%.
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- 2021
3. PP022 The haemostatic suture (technique of B-Lynch) may be an alternative to control uterine hemorrhage associated with hypertensive disorders
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Leandro G. Oliveira, R. Marques, Gilberto Nagahama, T.T. Aoki, Nelson Sass, V. Denise, C. Negrao, Henri Augusto Korkes, E. K Watanabe, and C.L. Ramos
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hysterectomy ,business.industry ,Uterine Hemorrhage ,Obstetrics ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Couvelaire uterus ,Uterine atony ,Oxytocin ,Suture (anatomy) ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,business ,Complication ,Misoprostol ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction Postpartum haemorrhage is an important cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, uterine atony being responsible for most of the cases. Hypertensive disorders are supposed to increase the possibility of such complications, mainly when complicated by “abruptio placentae”. The classical treatments for postpartum haemorrhage have been based on medications like oxytocin and misoprostol, but more recently a haemostatic uterine suture developed by Christopher B-Lynch has been indicated. Here, we describe our experience of performing such technique and investigate its results in patients complicated by hypertensive disorders. Objectives Reporting a series of cases of postpartum haemorrhage treated with the B-Lynch suture. Methods This is a descriptive study including 39 patients treated with the B-Lynch suture after postpartum haemorrhage related to uterine atony. The period evaluated was between January 2005 and February 2012. Intravascular oxytocin was routinely used in all cases, with doses changing from 20 to 60 IU. The suture material used was chromed catgut 1.0 mm. Results The mode of delivery was cesarean-section in all cases. Five patients (12.8%) had hypertensive disorder as additional complication and one of these patients had abruptio placentae followed by development of Couvelaire uterus. Overall, the B-Lynch technique helped to control haemorrhage in all cases evaluated. Conclusion We believe that the B-Lynch technique appears as an important procedure to be indicated in cases of postpartum haemorrhage. Therefore, we recommend that this technique should be tried to control such complications before deciding for other more aggressive procedures like hysterectomy. It seems that this treatment may be used in patients complicated by hypertensive disorders.
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- 2015
4. O controle da hemorragia pós-parto com a técnica de sutura de B-Lynch: série de casos
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Elizabeth Kazuko Watanabe, Nelson Sass, Patrícia Blois Jover, Leopoldo Cruz Vieira, Gilberto Nagahama, Guilherme Karam Corrêa Leite, and Sylvia Marien Almeida
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Maternal mortality ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Signs and symptoms ,Obstetrical surgery ,Hysterectomy ,Oxytocin ,Histerectomia ,Hemorragia pós-parto/terapia ,Procedimentos cirúrgicos em ginecologia/métodos ,Health services ,Ocitocina/efeito de drogas ,Gynecologic surgical procedures ,medicine ,education ,Mortalidade materna ,Urogenital Surgery ,Gynecology ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Uterine inertia ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Inércia uterina ,Procedimentos cirúrgicos em ginecologia ,Postpartum hemorrhage ,Ocitocina ,Pituitary hormones ,business ,Hemorragia pós-parto - Abstract
OBJETIVO: apresentar uma técnica cirúrgica para pacientes submetidas ao parto cesáreo e que evoluem com hemorragia refratária ao uso de medicamentos. MÉTODOS: o critério de seleção das pacientes era falha do tratamento farmacológico no controle da hemorragia pós-parto e o desejo da paciente em preservar o útero. As pacientes foram submetidas ao parto cesáreo e evoluíram com hemorragia pós-parto imediata refratária ao uso de ocitocina, ergometrina e misoprostol. Aplicamos a técnica de sutura descrita por B-Lynch sem modificações. Com fio cromado catgut-2 ou poliglactina-1, transfixamos o útero em seis pontos, conforme padronização. Após compressão manual do útero realizada pelo assistente, o fio é tracionado pelas suas extremidades pelo cirurgião e é aplicado um nó duplo seguido de dois nós simples, para em seguida realizar-se a histerorrafia. RESULTADOS: utilizamos o fio cromado catgut-2 agulhado em três casos e poliglactina-1 agulhado em um. Nos quatro casos houve parada imediata do sangramento vaginal após aplicação da sutura. Não houve qualquer complicação durante a realização do procedimento e nem no puerpério imediato e tardio das quatro pacientes. CONCLUSÕES: esta técnica representa uma alternativa cirúrgica para o manejo da hemorragia pós-parto. Com sua aplicação relativamente fácil, rápida e segura, pode representar uma redução da morbimortalidade materna em nosso país. PURPOSE: to present a surgical technique for patients submitted to caesarean section, which evolves to medicine refractory hemorrhage. METHODS: a case report study, of which the including criteria were failure in the pharmacological treatment to control post-partum hemorrhage, and the patients' request to preserve their uterus. Four patients submitted to caesarean section which evolved to immediate post-partum hemorrhage, refractory to the use of ocytocin, ergometrine and misoprostol, were treated with the suture technique described by B-Lynch, without modification. The uterus was transfixed in six points according to the standard procedure, with chrome catgut-2 or polyglactine-1thread. After the assistant's manual compression of the uterus, the thread was pulled by its extremities by the surgeon, and a double knot followed by two simple knots were applied before performing the hysterorraphy. RESULTS: needled chrome catgut-2 thread was used in three cases and needled poluglactine-1 in one case. In the four cases there was immediate discontinuity of the vaginal bleeding, after the suture. The four patients did not present any complication during the procedure or along the immediate and late puerperal period. CONCLUSION: this technique represents a surgical alternative to deal with post-partum hemorrhage and may represent a reduction in the maternal morbidity and mortality in our country.
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- 2007
5. P48 Technique of B-Lynch in the control of postpartum hemorrhage in hypertensive pregnant women: report of three cases
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Henry Korkes, Elizabet K. Watanabe, Sylvia Marien Almeida, Gilberto Nagahama, and Nelson Sass
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,business - Published
- 2010
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