Christopher Robinson։ Avoiding Placental Transection During Cesarean Delivery for Anterior Placenta Previa
Christopher Robinson, Associate Professor Maternal Fetal Medicine at University of South Carolina, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“AJOG Surgeon’s Corner: How to avoid placental transection during low transverse cesarean delivery for anterior placenta previa – Transplacental fetal extraction
The proximity between an anterior placenta previa and the lower uterine segment (A) increases the risk of creating an incision through the placenta and transplacental fetal extraction, which leads to additional fetal bleeding because of disruption of the fetal vasculature within the placenta (B).”
Title: How to avoid placental transection during low transverse cesarean delivery for anterior placenta previa
Authors: Albaro Jose Nieto-Calvache, Jose Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada, Nicolas Basanta, Maria Alejandra Suarez-Revelo, Juan Pablo Benavides-Calvache, Paulo Meade, Maria José Lopez-Franco, Juan Manuel Burgos-Luna

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