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Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine 2012-Jan

Obstetrical Hysterectomy, cesarean delivery and abnormal placentation.

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Vani Dandolu
Ashley B Graul
Amy Lyons
Diana Matteo

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OBJECTIVE

To examine the incidence, risk factors, and complications associated with Obstetrical Hysterectomy at a single University Hospital.

METHODS

This was a retrospective study of all cases of Obstetrical Hysterectomy performed between January 1993 and December 2005 at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The current procedural terminology (CPT) codes were used to identify patients, and chart review was used to collect demographics and indications.

RESULTS

During the study years, 19 patients underwent Obsterical Hysterectomy. Of these, 14 (73.7%) had cesarean during their current delivery. Further, 9 (47.4%) of the 19 had previous cesarean deliveries (CDs), with 5 (56%) of the 9 having had two or more previous CDs. Only two women (10.5%) never had cesarean either in the current or previous pregnancy. Eighteen of the women had singleton pregnancies, while only one woman had a twin gestation. A total of 42.1% of the cases had abnormal placentation with 21% experiencing placenta accreta, 15.8% with placenta previa, and 5.3% with placental abruption. A variety of complications arose including fever (52.6%) and blood transfusion (84.2%).

CONCLUSIONS

CD in the current pregnancy and history of CD were strong risk factors for Obstetrical Hysterectomy. There was also a high occurrence of Obstetrical Hysterectomy in patients who had abnormal placentation. This information should be used to counsel women regarding the increased risk of remote complications of CD while discussing the route of delivery.

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