Postpartum hysterectomy

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Between the 1st July 1990 and the 30th June 1995, 34 caesarean hysterectomies and 2708 (22%) caesarean sections were performed from 12,227 births on the I. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Semmelweis University Medical School in Budapest. From all 34 cases, hysterectomy were performed in 9 cases (26%) after complicated delivery, in other 9 cases (26%) during elective caesarean section and in 16 cases (47%) during urgent caesarean section. The incidence of caesarean hysterectomy is 2.7/1000 labour in our study. We listed the placenta increta, placenta accreta, placenta adherens, placenta praevia, uteroplacental apoplexia, scar disruption, uterus rupture, atony, sepsis puerperalis, abruptio placentae, haematoma paravaginale as urgent indications and so elective indications were myoma uteri, cervical carcinoma, ovarial tumour and in-situ cervical carcinoma. We collect the elective and urgent indications of caesarean hysterectomy and summarize the possible operative and postoperative complications in our study.

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Konrád, S., & Tanyi, J. (1996). Postpartum hysterectomy. Orvosi Hetilap, 137(21), 1127–1131. https://doi.org/10.32388/a4f8xf

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