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Novel Approach of Hayman Uterine Compression Sutures for Management of Severe Atonic Postpartum Hemorrhage: Three Vertical Sutures

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Pınar Yalcin bahat

Status

Completed

Conditions

Uterine Atony

Treatments

Other: Patients with three vertical Hayman Sutures

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Maternal deaths due to uterine atony bleeding are the leading causes of maternal death in our country and all over the world. In this respect, our clinic is among the clinics with the highest number of experience in our country and aims to reduce maternal deaths and mothers who will need intensive care due to bleeding with a hemorrhage stopping technique that will have a serious contribution to both our country and the world literature.

Our primary goal, thanks to the bleeding-stopping technique, to reduce their deaths. Our secondary aim is, thanks to the bleeding-stopping technique we offer, To prevent and reduce the complications seen in mothers during the operative period.

Full description

Our research was carried out to our obstetrics clinic between 01 Agustus 2015 - 01 December 2020.

Patients transplanted due to postpartum bleeding and patients requiring surgery due to abnormal postpartum bleeding in our clinic will be included. Patients with a previously known bleeding disorder will not be included in the study. In our study, the parameters of the patients who had bleeding due to postpartum uterine atony and who needed uterine surgery previously underwent triple Hayman compression suture to stop bleeding will be included in the study. Patients with a triple Hayman suture covering the upper 2/3 of the uterus to stop uterine bleeding will be evaluated in the study.

Enrollment

50 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Postpartum bleeding after birth
  • Patients referred to our clinic from an external center due to postpartum bleeding
  • Patients who have given birth due to pregnancy older than 24 weeks and have atony bleeding

Exclusion criteria

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