Abstract
Pregnancy with central placenta praevia and a coexistent cervical fibroid is infrequently encountered in clinical practice. A patient with this unusual combination is a nightmare for any clinician, especially if she presents with obstetric emergencies. In this scenario, there is a high chance of catastrophic obstetric hemorrhage during the peripartum period leading to a fatal outcome. We report a case of a 27-year-old lady at term pregnancy, who was brought to emergency in labor pain with antepartum hemorrhage. Subsequently, she was diagnosed to have central placenta praevia along with a large central cervical fibroid. An emergency cesarean section was performed to deliver the child. Intraoperatively, she had a major postpartum hemorrhage which was successfully managed with intrauterine balloon tamponade, hemostatic sutures, and uterine artery ligation. We could avoid cesarean hysterectomy by precise anticipation, meticulous planning, and step-wise protocol-driven management.
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Barik, A., Singh, V., Choudhary, A., & Yadav, P. (2021). Central Placenta Previa With Coexisting Central Cervical Fibroid in Pregnancy: An Obstetrician’s Nightmare. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.15910
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