Clinical Trial: Effect of Uterine Artery Ligation Prior to Uterine Incision in Women With Placenta Previa

Study Status: Not yet recruiting
Recruit Status: Not yet recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Effect of Uterine Artery Ligation Prior to Uterine Incision in Women With Placenta Previa

Brief Summary:

Pfannenstiel incision of skin and opening of the anterior abdominal wall in layers.

  • The loose peritoneum of the lower uterine segment is dissected downwards to mobilize the urinary bladder and expose the lower uterine segment.
  • Uterine artery ligation was performed by grasping the broad ligament with thumb anterior and the index finger lifting the base below the site uterine incision; the uterine artery was singly ligated with No. 1 vicryl suture. Myometrium was included so that uterine vessels are not damaged.
  • Cresenteric lower uterine segment incision was performed as usual. Higher incisions were performed in cases where the traditional incision was expected to be directly through the placenta Delivery of the baby and placenta.
  • Closure of the uterine incision in 2 layers with N0. 1 vicryl suture.
  • Closure of the anterior abdominal wall in layers