Abstract

Background

Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) cesarean hysterectomy is performed under conditions of shock and can result in serious complications. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the “Holding-up uterus” surgical technique with a shock index (S.I.) > 1.5.

Methods

Twelve patients who underwent PAS cesarean hysterectomy were included in the study.

Results

Group I had S.I. > 1.5, and group II had S.I. ≤ 1.5. Group I had more complications, but none were above Grade 3 or fatal. Preoperative scheduled uterine artery embolization did not result in serious complications, but three patients who had emergency common iliac artery balloon occlusion (CIABO) and a primary total hysterectomy with S.I. > 1.5 had postoperative Grade 2 thrombosis. Two patients underwent manual ablation of the placenta under CIABO to preserve the uterus, both with S.I. > 1.5.

Conclusions

The study found that the “Holding-up uterus” technique was safe, even in critical situations with S.I. > 1.5. CIABO had no intervention effect. The study also identified assisted reproductive technology pregnancies with a uterine cavity length of less than 5 cm before conception as a critical factor.

Details

Title
Evaluation of the holding-up uterus technique for placenta accreta spectrum cesarean hysterectomy in shocked patients with a high shock index: a case series study
Author
Takahashi, Jin; Orisaka, Makoto; Inoue, Daisuke; Kawamura, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Nozomu; Tsuyoshi, Hideaki; Shinagawa, Akiko; Kurokawa, Tetsuji; Yoshida, Yoshio
Pages
1-8
Section
Research
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14712482
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2914281823
Copyright
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