Volume : 08, Issue : 11, November – 2021

Title:

41.AN OVERVIEW OF ABRUPTIO PLACENTA, SIGNS, ETIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Authors :

AMANI HAMED HASSAN SUQI

Abstract :

Placental abruption remains a complex and important challenge in obstetrical care. Advances in recognition and treatment of abruption have decreased maternal and neonatal complications and improved survival. Despite this, initial and recurrent episodes of placental abruption continue to be a significant cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Evaluation of predisposing factors allows for improved recognition of patients at high risk and for prevention initiatives, particularly smoking cessation. This review aimed to discuss the management approach of placenta abruption. Placental abruption is a dangerous disorder for both the mother and the fetus. If the bleeding is not arrested, after that the lives of the mother and unborn child are in jeopardy. If there is total separation or near separation of the placenta, death is inescapable, unless a prompt cesarean section is executed. Placental abruption is a significant difficulty of pregnancy and is finest managed by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals that consist of an obstetrician, radiologist, hematologist, an obstetric nurse, and an intensivist.

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Please cite this article in press AMANI HAMED HASSAN SUQI, An Overview Of Abruptio Placenta, Signs, Etiology And Management., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(11).

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