Use of a Fibrin Sealant Patch at Cesarean for Conservative Management of Morbidly Adherent Placenta

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Background Morbidly adherent placenta represents a surgical challenge and source of maternal morbidity and mortality. We report the use of a fibrin sealant patch to address hemorrhage associated with a morbidly adherent placenta during cesarean delivery. Case A patient underwent repeat cesarean delivery with complete anterior placenta previa and anticipated morbidly adherent placenta. Bleeding persisted following delivery and removal of the placenta, despite uterine artery embolization. A fibrin sealant patch was applied as an adjuvant intervention to the placental bed and hemostasis was achieved without resorting to a hysterectomy. Conclusion Postpartum hemorrhage is an ongoing leading source of maternal morbidity and mortality. A case is presented in which a fibrin sealant patch provided control of focal placental bed bleeding, allowing removal of a focal morbidly adherent placenta and avoidance of hysterectomy.

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Greenberg, J. A., Robinson, J. N., Carabuena, J. M., Farber, M. K., & Carusi, D. A. (2018). Use of a Fibrin Sealant Patch at Cesarean for Conservative Management of Morbidly Adherent Placenta. AJP Reports, 8(4), e325–e327. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1675848

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