postpartum

The role of the interventional radiologist in the management of postpartum haemorrhage

IntervePrimary PPH occurs within 24 hours of delivery and is defined as >500ml of blood loss after vaginal delivery or >1,000ml after caesarean section, with major PPH considered as haemorrhage >1,500ml. Since the assessment of volume can be inaccurate, the presence of haemodynamic instability is most useful in guiding management. PPH typically originates from one […]

Dr Shyamal Patel, Dr Liisa Chang, Dr Lakshmi Ratnam

St George's University Hospitals NHS Trust

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The role of ultrasound in the assessment of postpartum pathology

Portable and departmental ultrasound scanning has become an increasingly utilised investigative tool in the diagnosis of puerperal complications. It must be emphasised that an understanding of the normal ultrasonographic appearance of the postpartum uterus is a prerequisite for the accurate diagnosis of puerperal pathology. This article aims to review the current understanding and application of […]

Asli Ucyigit, Jemma Johns

King's College Hospital

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