학술논문

Safety of Uterine Compression Suture in the Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Case Report.
Document Type
Case Study
Source
Reviews in Clinical Medicine. Autumn2017, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p169-172. 4p.
Subject
*SUTURES
*CESAREAN section
*HEMORRHAGE
Language
ISSN
2345-6256
Abstract
Uterine atony is the main cause of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Uterine compression suture is a common technique to control PPH in caesarean delivery. This article aimed to report a complication of this method for post-delivery atony. A 27-year-old primigravida woman with term pregnancy underwent caesarean delivery and was unresponsive to medical therapy and uterine artery ligation due to uterine atony. Two compression sutures were placed on her uterus. However, after 11 days, the patient underwent surgery again due to severe fever, infection, and a necrotic mass in the uterine cavity. The necrotic mass was we removed during the surgery. Although uterine compression suture is an effective method for the treatment of PPH, we witnessed some side effects in the patient, especially myometrium necrosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]