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The placenta accreta spectrum (PAS)is one of the most common reasons for cesarean hysterectomy Which associated with high rates of severe maternal morbidity (40%-50%), with reported mortality rates up to 7%. And, a cesarean hysterectomy might not be considered first-line treatment for women who have a strong desire for future fertility.

Conservative management of PAS defines all procedures that aim to avoid peripartum hysterectomy and its related morbidity and consequences.

The main types of conservative management which have been described in the literature: the extirpative technique (manual removal of the placenta); leaving the placenta in situ or the expectant approach; one-step conservative surgery and the Triple-P procedure. These methods have been used alone or in combination and in many cases with additional procedures such as those proposed by interventional radiology.


Clinical Trial Description

patients were allocated to one of two groups. Group (I): patients will be received N&H technique Group (II): patients will be received cesarean hysterectomy. In the N&H group, after acceptable control of bleeding from the placental bed, the internal os of the cervix was identified a double uterine compression suture at the lower uterine segment with inflated Foley's catheter balloon tamponade was performed as follow: (i) 100-cm Vicryl no. 1 was thrown to form two nearly equal parts (each 50 cm) on a blunt semicircular 70-mm needle, the curve of the needle was straightened.

(ii) The needle transfixed the right side of the uterine wall from anterior to posterior, about5 cm below the hysterotomy incises posterior, then the needle transfixed the left side of the uterine wall from posterior to anterior, about 2 cm below the hysterotomy incision.

(iii) another transverse compression suture undertook above the first one by 3 cm and below the hysterotomy incision by 2 cm.

(iv) At the end of the suture application and before tying the knots, the internal os of the cervix was identified and a double-way 20 Fr Foley's catheter with a 30-50-ml balloon (Medical Industries, 10th of Ramadan City, Egypt) was inserted through the cervix to be handled by an assistant through the vagina and fixed to the patient's lower limb after inflation of the catheter balloon by 80 ml warm saline and pulling it against the lower uterine segment between the two transverse sutures . Only one catheter was used for tamponade.

(v) Lastly ties the sutures. ;


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NCT number NCT03701386
Study type Interventional
Source Aswan University Hospital
Contact hany f sallam, md
Phone 01022336052
Email hany.farouk@aswu.edu.eg
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 1, 2018
Completion date January 1, 2022

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