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The study will compare a modified surgical approach for preserving fertility and minimizing hemorrhage in morbidly adherent placenta during cesarean section with a cervical tourniquet against uterine artery ligation.
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Study Design and Setting This was prospective interventional study that comprised the medical data of 82 pregnant women with placenta accreta who had caesarean section. . This study will be carried out In the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Minia Maternity University Hospital (MMUH) .
after being approved by the local ethical Committee; If placenta accreta was clinically verified preoperatively, all parturients were informed of the option of a hysterectomy. After receiving written, formal consent . After receiving documented formal consent. The study included all patients who had a scheduled cesarean procedure for placenta accreta. Obstetrical imaging either verified or strongly suspected the diagnosis. During the prenatal period, a senior sonographer evaluated all patients using ultrasonography and color Doppler technology. An ultrasonographic assessment was done. Each patient was evaluated for retroplacental sonolucent zones, vascular lacunas, myometrial thinning, bladder line disruption, and exophytic masses . The Color Doppler scan evaluated placental lacunar flow, hypervascularity in the vesicouterine interface, and continuous retroplacental venous complex structures. A 3D Doppler scan was used to assess hypervascularity of the uterine serosa and bladder interphase, as well as uneven intraplacental vascularization
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To assess the effectiveness of the proposed management strategy, participants were separated into two groups. In Group 1 (n = 41), a cervical tourniquet was used systematically. In Group 2 (n=41), uterine artery ligation was performed prior to segmental resection for uterine preservation surgery
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Across both groups: Ultrasonographic data determine whether an abdominal incision should be performed with a Pfannensteil or a vertical midline incision from under the umbilicus to above the pubic symphysis.
In another group : the same steps in group 1 in steps 1, 2 and 3 4- The bladder peritoneum is isolated from the uterus 5 - The uterine vessels were ligated in continuity at the level of the utero-vesical fold on each side.
6- the same steps in group 1 in steps 5,6, 7and 8
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