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Original scientific paper

THE INCIDENCE OF PERIPARTAL HYSTERECTOMY IN FIVE CROATIAN HOSPITALS DURING SIXTEEN-YEAR PERIOD

Herman Halle
Vedrana Hardi Dugandžić
Ines Krištofić
Lana Glavan Gačanin
Indira Vukčević
Hermina Milčić
Matija Prka
Edmond Paljušaj
Ksenija Drageljević
Željko Štajcer
Dubravko Habek
Dragan Belci
Oleg Petrović
Nikola Kolak
Berivoj Mišković
Davor Zoričić


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Abstract

Introduction: Peripartal hysterectomy (PPH) is a life saving surgical procedure that is performed when conservative measures fail to control bleeding. According to literature data there is an increase in incidence among developed countries. Aim: To define the rate of PPH during two eight-year periods in five Croatian hospitals in respect to mode of delivery. Methods: Patients data were collected retrospectively from the medical records of the five Croatian hospitals. We analyzed data from 1998 to 2013, and divided them in two eight-year periods. Results: In 70 cases out of 153,302 deliveries urgent PPH was performed. PPH after vaginal deliveries was found in 0.21‰ and 0.16‰ and PPH after caesarean section was 1.91‰ and 2.04‰ in the first and second period, respectively. Discussion and conclusion: There is no increase of PPH rate in the two analyzed periods, although there is a statistically significant increase of caesarean section rate. Caesarean section presents higher risk for PPH.

Keywords

Postpartum hemorrhage – epidemiology, etiology, surgery; Obstetric labor complications – epidemiology, etiology, surgery; Hysterectomy – statistics and numerical data; Cesarean section – statistics and numerical data, adverse effects; Delivery, obstetric – statistics and numerical data, adverse effects; Croatia – epidemiology; Retrospective studies

Hrčak ID:

172712

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/172712

Publication date:

2.9.2015.

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