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Fetal Diagn Ther. 2006;21(5):475-6.
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Successful term pregnancy after B-Lynch compression suture in a previous pregnancy on account of massive primary postpartum hemorrhage.
Habek D, Vranjes M, Bobić Vuković M, Valetić J, Krcmar V, Simunac J.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, General Hospital Sveti Duh, Zagreb, Croatia. dubravko.habek@os.htnet.hr

A case is presented of a successful term pregnancy in a 28-year-old secundipara after previous Misgav-Ladach cesarean section and B-Lynch compression suture on account of massive postpartal hemorrhage caused by uterine atony. On account of dystocia and relative cephalopelvic disproportion, secondary repeated cesarean section was performed; she gave birth to a live child 3,900 g/52 cm, Apgar score 9/10, with a regular neonatal course. During the repeated cesarean section, thin laces of connective tissue were found along the sutures placed on the uterus during the previous B-Lynch operation. Pelvic and intrauterine adhesions were not found.

 

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