Peripartum anesthesia considerations for placenta accreta

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Abstract

Placenta accreta spectrum is becoming more common and is the most frequent indication for peripartum hysterectomy. Management of cesarean delivery in the setting of a morbidly adherent placenta has potential for massive hemorrhage, coagulopathies, and other morbidities. Anesthetic management of placenta accreta spectrum presents many challenges including optimizing surgical conditions, providing a safe and satisfying maternal delivery experience, preparing for massive hemorrhage and transfusion, preventing coagulopathies, and optimizing postoperative pain control. Balancing these challenging goals requires meticulous preparation with a thorough preoperative evaluation of the parturient and a well-coordinated multidisciplinary approach in order to optimize outcomes for the mother and fetus.

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Warrick, C. M., & Rollins, M. D. (2018). Peripartum anesthesia considerations for placenta accreta. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 61(4), 808–827. https://doi.org/10.1097/GRF.0000000000000403

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