Abstract
Objective
The objective was to investigate the incidence, indications, and risk factors of peripartum emergent hysterectomy.
Method
Fifty-nine cases of emergent peripartum hysterectomy performed at Zeynep Kamil Women and Children’s Education and Research Hospital during a 13-year period between January 1990 and January 2003 were evaluated retrospectively. Emergent peripartum hysterectomy was defined as that performed for haemorrhage unresponsive to other therapeutic interventions within the first 24 h of delivery.
Result
Emergent peripartum hysterectomy was performed in 59 cases of 234,958 women (25.1/100,000). Total and subtotal hysterectomy was performed in 25 and 34 cases respectively. The rates of emergent peripartum hysterectomy after vaginal and caesarean deliveries were 8.7/100,000 and 104.5/100,000 respectively. Uterine atony was the most frequent indication (62.7%). The rates of emergent peripartum hysterectomy due to uterine atony in primiparous and multiparous women were 61.1 and 65.2% respectively. The rate of maternal mortality was 8% (5 cases).
Conclusion
Uterine atony was the most common indication for emergent peripartum hysterectomy.
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Özden, S., Yildirim, G., Basaran, T. et al. Analysis of 59 cases of emergent peripartum hysterectomies during a 13-year period. Arch Gynecol Obstet 271, 363–367 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-004-0647-5
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