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Effiacy of nausicaa compression sutures in terms of PPH management
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ABSTRACT;
BACKGROUND:Postpartum haemorrhage(PPH) is the most importantr cause of maternal death in Pakistan.Over 125,000 maternal deaths have been reported each year due to PPH. Major causes of PPH include uterine atony and haemorrhage from the placental bed. There is a recent increase in the rate of cesarean section which has increased the incidence of Placenta previa as well as placenta accreta spectrum. Apart from medical management, there are various conservative surgical interventions before imparting to hysterectomy such as uterine compression sutures which effectively secure hemostasis. The Nausicaa compression suture has been a new technique which effectively controls PPH in patients with uterine atony, placenta previa and accrete spectrum.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of Nausicaa compression sutures in patientswith PPH undergoing cesarean section.
PATIENTS AND METHOD: This study was conducted in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital,Lahore from 1st September2020 to 30th June,2022. Total of 80 patients who had PPH during cesarean section due to uterine atony or placenta previa spectrum were enrolled after informed consent. Nausicaa compression suture was applied to the anterior, posterior and both uterine walls where required.Successful procedure was those where only Nausicaa compression suture was sufficient to control PPH.
RESULTS:The average age of patients was 30.3±4.2 years. There were 24(30%) primigravidas, 28(35%) were G2P1+0 and 28(35%) were multigravidas. The mean gestational age of patients was 37.58 weeks. 46 patients were operated on for indication of placenta previa. 6 patients had placenta accrete. 28 patients had other indications of LSCS. In 9 patients Nausicaa sutures were applied to the anterior uterine wall while in 71 patients to anterior and posterior uterine walls. In 62 patients Nausicaa suture was sufficient to control PPH. 10 patients required other interventions, while 8 patients required emergency hysterectomy due to intractable hemorrhage.
CONCLUSION: The Nausicaa compression suture is an effective suture to control postpartum hemorrhage in patients with placenta previa and atonic uterus. It is most effective when applied to anterior and posterior both uterine walls separately.
KEY WORDS: Post partum hemorrhage(PPH), Nausicaa Compression suture, Cesarean section.
Allama Iqbal Medical college, Lahore
Title: Effiacy of nausicaa compression sutures in terms of PPH management
Description:
ABSTRACT;
BACKGROUND:Postpartum haemorrhage(PPH) is the most importantr cause of maternal death in Pakistan.
Over 125,000 maternal deaths have been reported each year due to PPH.
Major causes of PPH include uterine atony and haemorrhage from the placental bed.
There is a recent increase in the rate of cesarean section which has increased the incidence of Placenta previa as well as placenta accreta spectrum.
Apart from medical management, there are various conservative surgical interventions before imparting to hysterectomy such as uterine compression sutures which effectively secure hemostasis.
The Nausicaa compression suture has been a new technique which effectively controls PPH in patients with uterine atony, placenta previa and accrete spectrum.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of Nausicaa compression sutures in patientswith PPH undergoing cesarean section.
PATIENTS AND METHOD: This study was conducted in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital,Lahore from 1st September2020 to 30th June,2022.
Total of 80 patients who had PPH during cesarean section due to uterine atony or placenta previa spectrum were enrolled after informed consent.
Nausicaa compression suture was applied to the anterior, posterior and both uterine walls where required.
Successful procedure was those where only Nausicaa compression suture was sufficient to control PPH.
RESULTS:The average age of patients was 30.
3±4.
2 years.
There were 24(30%) primigravidas, 28(35%) were G2P1+0 and 28(35%) were multigravidas.
The mean gestational age of patients was 37.
58 weeks.
46 patients were operated on for indication of placenta previa.
6 patients had placenta accrete.
28 patients had other indications of LSCS.
In 9 patients Nausicaa sutures were applied to the anterior uterine wall while in 71 patients to anterior and posterior uterine walls.
In 62 patients Nausicaa suture was sufficient to control PPH.
10 patients required other interventions, while 8 patients required emergency hysterectomy due to intractable hemorrhage.
CONCLUSION: The Nausicaa compression suture is an effective suture to control postpartum hemorrhage in patients with placenta previa and atonic uterus.
It is most effective when applied to anterior and posterior both uterine walls separately.
KEY WORDS: Post partum hemorrhage(PPH), Nausicaa Compression suture, Cesarean section.
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