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Placenta accreta and anesthesia: A multidisciplinary approach
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Placenta accreta and anesthesia: A multidisciplinary approach

Rs Khokhar, J. Baaj, Mu Khan, Fa Dammas and N. Rashid
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol.10(3), pp.332-334
01/07/2016
PMCID: PMC4916820
PMID: 27375391

Abstract

Anesthesia Anesthesiology Case Report embryonic structures female genital diseases hemorrhage placenta accreta pregnancy complications reproductive urinary physiology
Placenta accreta (an abnormally adherent placenta) is one of the two leading causes of peripartum hemorrhage and the most common indication for peripartum hysterectomy. Placenta accreta may be associated with significant maternal hemorrhage at delivery owing to the incomplete placental separation. When placenta accreta is diagnosed before delivery, a multidisciplinary approach may improve patient outcome.
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