Peripartum Hysterectomy: A Review of Cesarean and Postpartum Hysterectomy

A retrospective review of 117 women who underwent peripartum hysterectomy at Duke University Medical Center during the past 21 years was conducted. Seventy-three cesarean hysterectomies were performed electively; 44 cesarean or postpartum hysterectomies were performed as emergencies. Statistically s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 1985-03, Vol.65 (3), p.365-370
Hauptverfasser: CHESTNUT, DAVID H, EDEN, ROBERT D, GALL, STANLEY A, PARKER, ROY T
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Zusammenfassung:A retrospective review of 117 women who underwent peripartum hysterectomy at Duke University Medical Center during the past 21 years was conducted. Seventy-three cesarean hysterectomies were performed electively; 44 cesarean or postpartum hysterectomies were performed as emergencies. Statistically significant differences were noted between these groups in surgical technique, operative time, estimated blood loss, intraoperative hypotension, and intraoperative and total blood replacement. Additional significant differences were noted in postoperative febrile morbidity, use of therapeutic antibiotics, incidence of thromboembolic phenomena, and length of postoperative hospital stay. Separate analysis of elective cesarean hysterectomy patients revealed statistically significant decreases in operative time, estimated blood loss, intraoperative and total blood replacement, and postoperative hospital stay in the group having an experienced surgeon when compared with the group with less experienced surgeons. (Obstet Gynecol 65:365, 1985)
ISSN:0029-7844
1873-233X