Modern Treatment Methods of Massive Obstetric Hemorrhage in Women in a Retrospective Group

Authors

  • Kulmatov G‘anijon Otakhonovich Student of Urgench branch of Tashkent medical academy, Urgench, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

massive obstetric bleeding, placenta detachment, uterine atony, infusion-transfusion therapy, total hysterectomy

Abstract

The article describes the analysis of the causes of massive obstetric hemorrhage, treatment features, possible errors made by conservative and surgical treatment. The main causes of massive obstetric hemorrhage were postpartum atony of the uterus, detachment of a normally located placenta and placenta previa. The amount of lost blood averaged 2,410.45 ± 520.55 ml. Mistakes made during the clinical examination, surgical, conservative treatment and organizational issues led to 5 cases of maternal mortality and a deterioration in the quality of life of a woman in the study group.

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Published

2023-07-23

How to Cite

Kulmatov G‘anijon Otakhonovich. (2023). Modern Treatment Methods of Massive Obstetric Hemorrhage in Women in a Retrospective Group. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 1(5), 55–60. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/394