Massive blood loss and transfusion in obstetrics and gynecology

JT Santoso, BA Saunders… - … & gynecological survey, 2005 - journals.lww.com
JT Santoso, BA Saunders, K Grosshart
Obstetrical & gynecological survey, 2005journals.lww.com
Massive perioperative or periparturitional bleeding occasionally occurs in obstetric and
gynecologic patients. Placenta previa, uterine atony, and ectopic pregnancy are just a few
examples of many conditions that could predispose patients to significant blood loss.
Therefore, it is important for physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology to be
proficient in managing episodes of massive hemorrhage and the practice of the most
commonly used blood components. We review and update the management of massive …
Abstract
Massive perioperative or periparturitional bleeding occasionally occurs in obstetric and gynecologic patients. Placenta previa, uterine atony, and ectopic pregnancy are just a few examples of many conditions that could predispose patients to significant blood loss. Therefore, it is important for physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology to be proficient in managing episodes of massive hemorrhage and the practice of the most commonly used blood components. We review and update the management of massive hemorrhage for obstetrics and gynecologic patients. In addition, we explore blood component therapy, its risks and benefits.
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