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Blood loss during Caesarean Myomectomy: A retrospective analysis of 36 cases carried out at a Cottage Hospital in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
2016
International Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
Myomectomy during Caesarean delivery is thought to be associated with increased risk of haemorrhage but some studies have demonstrated that myomectomy during Caesarean section is a safe procedure. Anaesthetic records of all parturient who had Caesarean myomectomy between September, 2011 and August, 2012 were analysed for the following parameters: packed cell volume (PCV) change, length of operation, intra-operative blood loss, need for blood transfusion and postpartum hospital stay. The data
doi:10.14303/jmms.2016.304
fatcat:mhe2nyblvrddfbbw5uyx2tsqg4