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Placenta percreta with invasion of the bladder wall: management with a multi-disciplinary approach
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Placenta percreta with invasion of the bladder wall: management with a multi-disciplinary approach

Mehdi Parva, Dmitri Chamchad, Joan Keegan, Andrew Gerson and Jay Horrow
Journal of clinical anesthesia, v 22(3), pp 209-212
2010
PMID: 20400009

Abstract

Anesthesia Cesarean hysterectomy Cesarean secction Obstetrical Placenta percreta
Placenta percreta with pelvic organ invasion carries a high mortality for mother and fetus. Appropriate multidisciplinary consultation, strategy, and preoperative planning for Cesarean hysterectomy permitted caregivers to provide a maternal-infant bonding experience, surgical hemostasis, preservation of bladder function, and a healthy, vigorous neonate.

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