J Korean Radiol Soc. 2008 Dec;59(6):373-379. Korean.
Published online Dec 31, 2008.
Copyright © 2008 The Korean Society of Radiology
Original Article

Intractable Postpartum Bleeding: A Comparison of the Retrospective Analysis of Angiographic Findings and Transcatheter Arterial Embolization According to Delivery Pattern

Eun Jung Ahn, M.D., Young Hwan Kim, M.D., Si Hyung Kim, M.D., Jin Soo Choi, M.D., Jun Cheol Park, M.D.,2 Sang Hun Kwon, M.D.,2 Chi Heum Jo, M.D.,2 and Soon Do Cha, M.D.2
    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Dongsan Medical Center, Keimyung University College of Medicine, Korea.
    • 2Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Dongsan Medical Center, Keimyung University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

Purpose

We evaluated the technical aspect and efficacy of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) in cases of intractable postpartum bleeding by comparing the angiographic findings women patients according to their delivery pattern.

Materials and Methods

Between July of 2003 and March of 2008, 55 female patients were enrolled in this study. Of the 55 patients, 36 underwent a vaginal delivery (group 1), whereas 19 underwent a cesarean section delivery (group 2). We retrospectively evaluated the angiographic findings and the embolization technique between groups, using a Pearson Chi-Square test. Medical records and telephone interview findings were also reviewed to evaluate the efficacy of TAE and the outcome of fertility.

Results

Significantly greater positive angiographic findings were found in group 2 (63.2%) relative to group 1 (30.6%). For positive angiographic findings, except for AVM, the embolization was performed using coil or glue with gelfoam. For the negative angiographic findings or AVM, the gelfoam was the only embolic agent used. In all patients except for one, bleeding stopped after embolization. Major complications occurred in 2 patients only, and included uterine synechia and perforation. All patients except for one recovered after menstruation. In total, four patients became pregnant and one patient delivered a healthy infant.

Conclusion

Positive angiographic findings requiring embolization with coil or glue, as well as gelfoam, were more commonly encountered in group 2 than in group 1. Based on the outcome of the study group, TAE is a safe and effective treatment for intractable postpartum bleeding and is also useful for preserving fertility.

Keywords
Uterus; Embolization, therapeutic; Postpartum hemorrhage; Obstetric labor complications; Angiography


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