PLACENTA INCRETA A CASE STUDY AND LITERATURE REVIEW
Melhaoui Houda, Azerki Mariam, Rachid Bezad and Alami M. H.
Abstract
The placental acretism, defined as the abnormal insertion of chorionic
villi in the myometrium, is one of the main causes of maternal
mortality. The key of the progress in the maternal-foetal results is the
prenatal diagnostic, which is based fundamentally on the ultrasound
scan, to perform a multidisciplinary programming of the treatment,
conservative or surgical. We present a case study of a pregnant woman
in which conservative treatment was performed initially with
embolization of hypogastric arteries, leaving the placenta in situ after
delivery, but that 5 weeks later the patient needed hysterectomy for
sepsis due to necrosis tissue placenta.
Keywords: placenta accreta, conservative treatment, maternal morbidity, neonatal morbidity.
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