Uterocutaneous fistula due to held placenta in a low resource setting

Key Clinical Message Postcesarean section complication rate is higher in LMIC (Low and Middle Income Countries) due to lack of resources and specialists availability. A completely or incompletely held infected placenta might underlie a dehiscent cesarean section wound. Humanitarian and local surgeon...

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description Key Clinical Message Postcesarean section complication rate is higher in LMIC (Low and Middle Income Countries) due to lack of resources and specialists availability. A completely or incompletely held infected placenta might underlie a dehiscent cesarean section wound. Humanitarian and local surgeons should consider this differential diagnosis and be ready to practice hysterectomies when needed. Postcesarean section complication rate is higher in LMIC due to lack of resources and specialists availability. A completely or incompletely held infected placenta might underlie a dehiscent cesarean section wound. Humanitarian and local surgeons should consider this differential diagnosis and be ready to practice hysterectomies when needed.
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Case Reports
Cesarean section
Developing countries
Held placenta
LDCs
Medical diagnosis
Placenta
surgery in austere environment
Surgical outcomes
tropical surgery
uterocutaneous fistula
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