Should damage control or traditional resuscitation be used for abnormal placentation cases?

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Abstract

A healthy 25-year-old G3P2002 patient at 38-week gestation was referred to the high-risk obstetric anesthesia service due to the presence of abnormal placentation. Her past surgical history included 2 previous cesarean deliveries. The ultrasound examination was suspicious for a complete anterior placenta previa with multiple placental lakes, which looked even more likely after magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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Korban, A., Gonzalez Fiol, A., & Goodman, S. R. (2016). Should damage control or traditional resuscitation be used for abnormal placentation cases? In You’re Wrong, I’m Right: Dueling Authors Reexamine Classic Teachings in Anesthesia (pp. 173–176). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43169-7_51

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