1. [Intrauterine tamponade: Practices and training assessment].
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Pouypoudat L, Tomczyk L, Gauchotte E, Morel O, and Bertholdt C
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- Cesarean Section, Delivery, Obstetric adverse effects, Delivery, Obstetric methods, Female, France, Humans, Pregnancy, Ultrasonography, Postpartum Hemorrhage
- Abstract
Objectives: The main objective was to describe the practices of a French center regarding the use of intrauterine tamponade. The secondary objective was to describe the training of residents in the use of intrauterine tamponade (IUT)., Methods: This was a practice survey conducted through an anonymous quiz sent to residents in France between May 1, 2018 and July 1, 2019. Responses from first year residents were excluded. The data concerned the practices of the centers (mode of delivery, mode of insertion, ultrasound control, use of vaginal gauze or antibiotic prophylaxis) as well as the feeling of the residents concerning their training in using of the intrauterine tamponade (frequency, training sessions, learning difficulties)., Results: We obtained 145 responses to represent all regions of France. Responses from 27/28 centres were obtained. All the centres use it during cesarean section and after vaginal delivery. Vaginal gauze is used in 74% of cases and 65% use antibiotic prophylaxis. A specific training during the residentship is described in only 26% of cases and 21% of residents say they have never used an IUT., Conclusion: Intrauterine tamponade is a technique widely used in France, regardless of the mode of delivery. The training of residents is essential, especially since the simulation is perfectly adapted to the learning for using intrauterine tamponade., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.)
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- 2020
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