Journal of Dali University ›› 2023, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (4): 60-63.

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Application of Temporary Occlusion of Bilateral Internal Iliac Artery Balloon in Cesarean Section of Complete Placenta Previa

Yang SiliLuo WanxunWang Jianping   

  1. Department of ObstetricsNo.1 People's Hospital of Dali CityDaliYunnan 671000China

  • Received:2021-07-09 Revised:2021-11-30 Online:2023-04-15 Published:2023-04-25

Abstract:

ObjectiveTo analyze the safety and effectiveness of bilateral internal iliac artery balloon occlusion in cesarean section of complete placenta previa. MethodsThe patients with complete placenta previa diagnosed in No.1 People's Hospital of Dali City from January 2017 to December 2020 were included in the study. Preoperative internal iliac artery balloon occlusion was performedfollowed by cesarean section. The intraoperative blood lossintervention timeneonatal weightneonatal Apgar scoreneonatal asphyxia rateand hospitalization time were observed and recorded in detail. ResultsAll patients had central placenta previaand cesarean section was successfully performed with the assistance of temporary balloon occlusion. One patient had penetrating placenta implantationand underwent subtotal hysterectomy due to hemostasis difficulties. All newborns survivedand no infectionsdeep venous thrombosisiliac artery thrombosisarterial ruptureorgan damageor maternal deaths occurred postoperatively. ConclusionFor pregnant women suspected of having dangerous complete placenta previaa detailed treatment plan based on a multidisciplinary emergency team should be developed. Temporary balloon occlusion before cesarean section provides a safe and effective method for treating complete placenta previa with less bleeding and fewer complications while preserving the uterusimproving the patient's postoperative quality of life.

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