Uterus-preserving surgical management of placenta accreta spectrum disorder: a large retrospective study

Background The two-child policy implemented in China resulted in a surge of high-risk pregnancies among advanced maternal aged women and presented a window of opportunity to identify a large number of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) cases, which often invoke severe blood loss and hysterectomy. We th...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2023-08, Vol.23 (1), p.615-615, Article 615
Hauptverfasser: Pan, Wenxia, Chen, Juan, Zou, Yinrui, Yang, Kun, Liu, Qingfeng, Sun, Meiying, Li, Dan, Zhang, Ping, Yue, Shixia, Huang, Yuqiang, Wang, Zhaoxi
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Zusammenfassung:Background The two-child policy implemented in China resulted in a surge of high-risk pregnancies among advanced maternal aged women and presented a window of opportunity to identify a large number of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) cases, which often invoke severe blood loss and hysterectomy. We thus had an opportunity to evaluate the surgical outcomes of a unique conservative PAS management strategy for uterus preservation, and the impacts of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in PAS surgical planning. Methods Cross-sectional study, comparing the outcomes of a new uterine artery ligation combined with clover suturing technique (UAL + CST) with the existing conservative surgical approaches in a maternal public hospital with an annual birth of more than 20,000 neonates among all placenta previa cases suspecting of PAS between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2018. Results From a total of 89,397 live births, we identified 210 PAS cases from 400 singleton pregnancies with placenta previa. Aside from 2 self-requested natural births (low-lying placenta), all PAS cases had safe cesarean deliveries without any total hysterectomy. Compared with the existing approaches, the evaluated UAL + CST had a significant reduction in intraoperative blood loss ([beta]=-312 ml, P < .001), RBC transfusion ([beta]=-1.08 unit, P = .001), but required more surgery time ([beta] = 16.43 min, P = .01). MRI-measured placenta thickness, when above 50 mm, can increase blood loss ([beta] = 315 ml, P = .01), RBC transfusion ([beta] = 1.28 unit, P = .01), surgery time ([beta] = 48.84 min, P < .001) and hospital stay ([beta] = 2.58 day, P < .001). A majority of percreta patients resumed normal menstrual cycle within 12 months with normal menstrual fluid volume, without abnormal urination or defecation. Conclusions A conservative surgical management approach of UAL + CST for PAS is safe and effective with a low complication rate. MRI might be useful for planning PAS surgery. Clinical trial registration number : ChiCTR2000035202. Keywords: Placenta accreta spectrum, Placenta previa, Conservative management, Uterus preservation
ISSN:1471-2393
1471-2393
DOI:10.1186/s12884-023-05923-9