Ginecol Obstet Mex
May 2015
Obstetric hemorrhage remains the leading cause of maternal death, we continue to insist on preventive management of patients at high risk of massive pelvic bleeding, uterine dearterialization selective, significantly reduces the morbidity and mortality of the patient, on this ocassion we report the case of a 33-year-old with a diagnosis of cervical ectopic pregnancy of 13 gestational weeks, treated with selective dearterialization of hypogastric arteries with excellent results, without postoperative complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Pelvic hemorrhage is a potential complication that occurs performing an obstetric or gynecological surgery, it is essential to know the distribution of pelvic vascular supplement, and implement preventive measures, can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality.
Objective: To describe the experience of hypogastric artery ligation, as a preventive and therapeutic measure of pelvic hemorrhage, this will give us new prospective lines for future investigation.
Methods: Retrospective observational study, in which all patient who were performed a surgical procedure and report hypogastric artery ligation at the Saltillo University Hospital, from January 2008 to July 2014 was studied.
Anterior pelvic exenteration is the last opportunity to control disease in a patient with cervical cancer in an advanced stage with a vesico-vaginal fistula, or in a patient with persistence of the disease and the need of improving the quality of life. In this case we present the cause of a 62 year old patient, with IVa stage cervical cancer, with bladder spread and a vesico-vaginal fistula treated with an anterior pelvic exenteration with Bricker technique and adjuvant treatment with radiotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Search Histologic Chorioamnionitis frequency in patients in week 28 (+/-) and pregnancy with premature rupture of membranes.
Patients And Method: Retrospective and observational study in which we studied all patients who came between June 28, 2011 and November 15, 2011 to receive obstetric care in the service of Tocochirurgical of the University Hospital of Saltillo, with greater than or equal 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Results: 598 patients were studied, and the frequency of premature rupture of membranes with histologic chorioamnionitis at term patients was, respectively, 1.