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Planned vs emergent cesarean hysterectomy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2007.03.026

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cesarean hysterectomy; emergent; planned

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare operative and postpartum outcomes between planned and emergent cesarean hysterectomy. STUDY DESIGN: In this multicenter retrospective review over a 5- year period, 65 cases of cesarean hysterectomy (30 planned vs 35 emergent) were identified. Demographic, operative, and postoperative data were extracted and stratified by group (planned vs emergent). RESULTS: Patients who underwent an emergent cesarean hysterectomy were more likely to have higher estimated blood loss (2597.1 +/- 1369.4 mL vs 1963.3 +/- 1180.2 mL; P = .05), have transfusion (66% vs 33%; P = .02), and require greater quantities of packed red blood cells (4.49 +/- 4.7 X 10(12)/ L vs 1.6 +/- 3.1 X 10(12)/ L; P = .006) compared with the planned cesarean hysterectomy group. Patients who underwent emergent cesarean hysterectomy had higher overall complication rates (37% vs 66%; P = .03) and more intensive care unit admissions (7% vs 29%; P = .03). CONCLUSION: After planned cesarean hysterectomy, patients had a significantly lower rate of blood loss, less need for blood transfusions, and fewer complications compared with patients who underwent an emergent cesarean hysterectomy.

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