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Prophylactic Occlusion Balloons of Both Internal Iliac Arteries in Caesarean Hysterectomy for PASD

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Tunis University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cesarean Section Complications
Hemorrhage
Placenta Accreta Spectrum

Treatments

Procedure: caesarean hysterectomy with prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries
Procedure: caesarean hysterectomy without prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06356493
OBIIA CMNT

Details and patient eligibility

About

The placenta accreta spectrum is a heterogeneous disorder due to abnormal placental invasion into the uterine wall putting at risk the lives of the patients by causing a massive hemorrhage. Its incidence is increasing due to the rise of the cesarean section. The management of this spectrum is multidisciplinary but not yet codified. Hysterectomy-caesarean, though hemostatic surgery, remains the standard Gold. Several adjuvant treatments have emerged in recent years to minimize the risk of bleeding and morbidity of these disorders including the internal-iliac prophylactic occlusion balloons.

The aim of the study is to demonstrate the effect of prophylactic occlusion balloons in both uterine iliac arteries in the management of placental accreta spectrum disorders.

Full description

Study population:

In the study, the population was divided into two groups:

Group1: Patients treated by caesarean hysterectomy without prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries.

Group2: Patients treated by caesarean hysterectomy with prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries.

Service Protocol:

All patients received dexamethasone for foetal lung maturation. Preoperative placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries (OBIIA) was performed at radiology department. Access to the internal iliac arteries was achieved by retrograde transcutaneous introduction of hydrophilic sheath kits of 8.5 mm under fluoroscopic guidance from both femoral arteries. Once in the lumens of the two internal iliac arteries, the radiologist inflated the balloons until blood flow ceased. The pressure at which occlusion of both internal iliac arteries was achieved was recorded for subsequent replication in the operating room. The radiologist secured the two kits to the skin and applied a compressive dressing. The patient was then directly transferred to the operating room.

General anaesthesia was preferred. Blood loss was estimated by weighing surgical sponges and drapes and quantifying aspirated blood.

Initially, a JJ stent was inserted for both groups to limit urinary tract injuries. Caesarean hysterectomy was performed through a midline infraumbilical incision. The bladder-uterine peritoneum was dissected, followed by a vertical fundal hysterotomy away from the placenta, and the foetus was delivered. Inflation of the occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries was performed simultaneously with extraction by the radiologist. This was followed by clamping the umbilical cord and closure of the hysterotomy while leaving the placenta in situ without any attempt at traction or delivery and without oxytocin administration.

the surgeon proceeded with the remaining steps of hysterectomy. The radiologist deflated the balloons at the end of the hysterectomy. The inflation of the OBIIA did not exceed 60 minutes. Haemostasis was verified, and an intraperitoneal drainage system was installed. A video was developed summarizing the procedure in Group 2.

Enrollment

38 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD) confirmed by histopathological examination.
  • caesarean hysterectomy.

Exclusion criteria

  • placenta accreta suspected in MRI fundings but disproved in in histopathological examination.
  • conservative treatment of PASD

Trial design

38 participants in 2 patient groups

Group1
Description:
Patients treated by caesarean hysterectomy without prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries
Treatment:
Procedure: caesarean hysterectomy without prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries
Group2:
Description:
Patients treated by caesarean hysterectomy with prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries
Treatment:
Procedure: caesarean hysterectomy with prior placement of prophylactic occlusion balloons of both internal iliac arteries

Trial contacts and locations

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