International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research (Dec 2021)

Tourniquet technique to reduce hemorrhage in placenta accreta to allow transportation of patient to tertiary care hospital.

  • Sidra Ahmed,
  • Zehra Somjee,
  • Noorulain Ali,
  • Shershah Syed,
  • Shaheen Zafar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.29052/IJEHSR.v9.i4.2021.525-528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 525 – 528

Abstract

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Background: Placenta accreta is an obstetrical complication that can result in life-threatening hemorrhage if not managed adequately and cause high maternal morbidity. Cesarean hysterectomy is an effective method to control intra-operative bleeding. Case Presentation: We present a case of placenta accreta that was diagnosed intra-operatively in secondary care hospital. Due to the lack of a multidisciplinary team, bleeding was temporarily controlled by tying a tourniquet using a Foley catheter around the lower uterine segment with the tourniquet left in situ. Management & Results: The patient was shifted to a tertiary care hospital. This novel tourniquet technique bought time to transport the patient, arrange for a multidisciplinary team needed for this patient's management, and reduce hemorrhage, which directly determined maternal outcome. Conclusion: In this case report, we present that using a Foley catheter as a simple cervical tourniquet can effectively reduce hemorrhage, particularly in the case of blood loss originating from the placenta.

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