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Mostafa Maged Technique to Control and Prevent the Post-Partum Bleeding From the Lower Uterine Segment in Placenta Previa Cases

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Placenta Previa
Interventions
Procedure: Mostafa Maged Technique
Registration Number
NCT05283122
Lead Sponsor
Fayoum University
Brief Summary

Post - partum haemorrhage is still a headache to all obstetricians around the whole world . Every obstetrician exerts his own full effort to control bleeding which can occur post-partum by applying all maneuvers to preserve the fertility and the uterus for the patient .

demonstration of ( Mostafa Maged ) technique is applied to control and prevent post-partum haemorrhage . It is so simple maneuver and easy to be applied within short period of time .Satisfactory hemostasis can be assessed after application .

Detailed Description

1. pfannestiel incision .

2. dissection of the bladder downwards , and then making an incision in the lower segment of the uterus , then the uterus is evacuated from the fetus and placenta .

3. Ligation of the uterine arteries on both sides is applied before proceeding and after the extraction of fetus and placenta .

5) The lower segment was bleeding so trying to do bimanual compression of the anterior and posterior parts of lower uterine segments to test if Mostafa Maged technique is useful in these cases or not (( by observing if the bleeding is minimized or stopped or not by compression )) as if it is minimized so our technique has a high chance to be effective .

6) The whole technique depends on the anterior lower uterine segment by dividing the anterior lower uterine segment by an imaginary line in two halves , then , turning over (flipping ) the upper part of the lower uterine segment onto the lower part of the lower uterine segment from the inside of uterine cavity .

7) doing this turnover (flipping ) by the hands and holding the imaginary line by two Allis forceps and by making three knots by three needles in the lower edge of the uterine incision and entering the needles of (absorbable 70 mm rounded-bodied vicryl 1 ) simultaneously into the lower segment through the uterine cavity , at the same level of , the inside wall of lower uterine segment in order to drag the upper (half) part of the lower uterine segment on the lower part of lower uterine segment ( sandwich - like ) , and after this maneuver the bleeding is re-evaluated again .

8) Third , stitching the both sides of the flipped lower uterine segment by ( absorbable 70 mm rounded-bodied vicryl 1 ) , then doing plication of the anterior lower uterine segments to strengthen the wall of the flipped lower uterine segment and secure the tension .

9) Fourth , closing the caeserian scar by suturing the already-flipped lower uterine segment onto the upper uterine segment .

10) placing a drain in the doglus pouch

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • pregnant primigravida patients with placenta previa
  • 18 to 30 years old
Exclusion Criteria
  • patients with bleeding disorders
  • smokers
  • morbid obese patients

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
The Mostafa Maged technique to prevent and control post-partum bleeding in placenta previa casesMostafa Maged Techniqueprimigravida patients with placenta previa conditions and their ages between ( 18 - 30 ) years old
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
primary post-partum bleedingtwenty-four hours post-partum

prevention and management of bleeding from lower segment ....estimation of number of pads used during section to estimate blood loss ... and to assess the number of blood loss postpartum roughly visually

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Fayoum general hospital and Fayoum university

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Fayoum, Egypt

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