Volume : VII, Issue : XI, November - 2017

PLACENTA PERCRETA WITH BLADDER INVASION:A CASE REPORT

Dr. Ragini Mehrotra, Dr Jaya Patel

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 Placenta previa with placenta percreta invading bladder is a very rare obstetrical complication. Placenta percreta Placenta previa a is one of the most serious complications of placenta previa and is frequently associated with severe obstetric haemorrhage usually necessitating hysterectomy. aBecause the rate of cesarean sections is increasing in developed countries, the incidence of placenta percreta is also rising. We present a case of 37 year old Indian woman G3P1L1A1 with previous LSCS (done for cephalon pelvic disproportion) with transverse lie with uncontrolled Hypothyroidism with onchial asthma in latent phase of labour, managed by emergency LSCS followed by subtotal hysterectomy to prevent the massive haemorrhage . Multidisciplinary management in a specialized centre capable of providing massive transfusions can improve outcomes for the mother and baby. This team should include a surgeon specialized in pelvic surgery, an anaesthesiologist experienced in obstetrics, a skilled urologist, a neonatologist, a blood bank team capable of administering multiple blood products, and an intensive care facility where the patient can be monitored.

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Dr. Ragini Mehrotra, Dr Jaya Patel, PLACENTA PERCRETA WITH BLADDER INVASION:A CASE REPORT, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-11 | November-2017


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