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- W2334685736 abstract "Summary Introduction. Cesarean section is more frequent in pregnant women with uterine myomas, and is usually complicated with perioperative hemorrhage. In some cases, cesarean myomec- tomy represents an inevitable surgery, adding risk of hemor- rhage occurrence. Massive obstetric hemorrhage is the most common cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. The aim of this study was to show our experience and results of the implementation of intraoperative blood salvage during cesar- ean section in the patients with uterine myomas. Material and Methods. The study encompassed four patients with uterine myomas who had cesarean delivery at our Department in the period from 2010 to 2011. Results. Postoperative trans- fusion of packed red blood cells was given to one patient. No complications resulting form the intraoperative blood salvage were recorded in our research. Conclusion. Intraoperative blood salvage should be applied in patients with uterine myo- ma, and certainly in those who are planned for cesarean myo- mectomy and particularly in cases when massive intraopera- tive hemorrhage is expected." @default.
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- W2334685736 date "2014-01-01" @default.
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- W2334685736 title "OUR EXPERIENCE WITH INTRAOPERATIVE CELL SALVAGE DURING CESAREAN DELIVERY IN WOMEN WITH UTERINE MYOMAS - FOUR CASE REPORTS NAŠA ISKUSTVA SA INTRAOPERATIVNIM SPASAVANJEM KRVI TOKOM CARSKOG REZA KOD PACIJENTKINJA SA MIOMIMA UTERUSA − PRIKAZ ČETIRI SLUČAJA" @default.
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