obstetric hysterectomy Flashcards
1
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causes of early PPH
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uterine atony infection coagulopathy laceration uterine rupture abnormal placentation uterine inversion prolonged obstructed labour
2
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causes of early-late PPH?
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Retained placenta
morbidly adherent placenta
3
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cause of late PPH
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sub involution of placental site infectious endometritis persistence of implantation site trophoblast choriocarcinoma leiomyoma uterine pseduoaneurysm
4
Q
where do you see B-lynch suture
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PPH treatment
5
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what is placenta increta?
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placenta attaches more firmly to the uterus and becomes embedded in the organ’s muscle wall
6
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What is placenta percreta?
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placenta attaches itself and grows through the uterus and potentially to the nearby organs (such as the bladder).
7
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what are types of placenta accreta?
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Total - all lobules
partial - at least 2 but not all
focal - only one lobule partial / entire