To study the association of high risk factors and the postpartum hemorrhage at Tertiary Care Centre of Indore
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 5
Abstract
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a potentially life-threatening event. In the majority of cases, relatively simple methods are used to avert a disaster, although these are not always employed.[1] Uterine tamponade using intrauterine balloons appears to be an effective tool in the management of PPH. Overall, from the case reports, retrospective[2,3,4] and prospective studies[5,6] 97/106(91.5%) cases were successful when the various balloons have been used. Given that the technology is simple to deploy and with minimal adverse effects, a balloon tamponade method should become a familiar component of existing guidelines for the management of PPH, although not as an isolated form of therapy. It is hoped that this review paper increases the awareness of the various tamponade balloons and contributes to an evidence- based appraisal of its place in the management of PPH
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Dr Neeti Gupta
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