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Given the high risk of complications associated with cesarean hysterectomy for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), any surgical approach and technique can yield utility in reducing the surgical morbidity. Here, we propose the 3-2-1 approach as a schema to be implemented in the proper setting for the surgical management of a PAS cesarean hysterectomy. The 3-2-1 approach begins with the surgical dissection of three anatomical landmarks that ultimately facilitate a safe surgical site for the ligation and transection of the uterine vessels. First-step is identification of the three anatomical landmarks which are posterior lower uterine segment peritoneum de-serosalization, identification of the ureters laterally, and anterior bladder dissection. Posterior-to-anterior progression avoids encountering dense adhesions and hypervascularity in the anterior lower uterine segment early in the surgery. Further, allows better mobilization of the uterus to identify the anatomical landmarks laterally and anteriorly. Second-step is to deploy the 2-hand technique where the surgeon places one hand anteriorly and the other hand posteriorly in the lower uterine segment below the placental bed. The surgeon brings both hands together with flexed fingers perpendicular to the uterine tissue and gently elevates the uterus and placenta out of the pelvis and ensures safe anatomical distance to surrounding structures. Third-step is the consideration of a supracervical hysterectomy. In summary, this 3-2-1 approach to reflect the anatomy of enlarged lower uterine segment in PAS is a stepwise schema that can aid surgeons in the completion of a cesarean hysterectomy, with the goal to improve surgical outcomes.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11031779 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2024.101366 | DOI Listing |
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