Abstract
4/2010
vol. 9
Original paper
Premature placenta abruption: is there any alternative treatment in the IInd trimester of pregnancy?
Przegląd Menopauzalny 2010; 4: 266–270
Online publish date: 2010/10/13
Objective: To present an original therapeutic method for placental abruption in the second trimester of gestation using hysterotomy with evacuation of a deciduous-placental haematoma.
Material: Two pregnant women with placental abruption requiring delivery (24th and 23rd week of gestation, respectively).
Method: Incision of the uterus with evacuation of a deciduous-placental haematoma.
Results: Intrauterine continuation of pregnancy until maturity of the foetuses.
Conclusion: Hysterotomy with evacuation of a deciduous-placental haematoma made it possible to continue pregnancy and avoid the necessity of immediate delivery by caesarean section.
Material: Two pregnant women with placental abruption requiring delivery (24th and 23rd week of gestation, respectively).
Method: Incision of the uterus with evacuation of a deciduous-placental haematoma.
Results: Intrauterine continuation of pregnancy until maturity of the foetuses.
Conclusion: Hysterotomy with evacuation of a deciduous-placental haematoma made it possible to continue pregnancy and avoid the necessity of immediate delivery by caesarean section.
Keywords
placental abruption, hysterotomy, prematurity
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