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Pathology of placentation and minimally invasive surgery method of organ preserving operation

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dc.contributor.author Tarasyuk, O. K. en
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-11T19:50:51Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-11T19:50:51Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Tarasyuk O. K. Pathology of placentation and minimally invasive surgery method of organ preserving operation / O.K. Tarasyuk // Proceeding of the 9th European Conference on Biology and Medical Sciences, (March 5, 2016). - Vienna, 2016. - Р. 72-74. en
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/855
dc.description.abstract Pathology of placentation, namely its dense fixture and, especially, its increment (placenta accreta) continues to be one of the most severe complications of childbirth, leading to serious consequences for a woman. This pathology is accompanied by significant bleeding, and in some cases even ends with the removal of the uterus. The issues of tactics and use of various treatments for placentation pathologies remain topical for a long time. When speaking of increment the search for methods of organ preserving surgical techniques is of great concern. Based on the results achieved, we can conclude that to develop the tactics of treatment of women with placenta increment pathology, and especially with placenta accreta, the ultrasound during pregnancy is recommended to identify the relevant criteria. Using EMA is a promising minimally invasive method which allows to stop the bleeding and save the woman’s uterus. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Proceeding of the 9th European Conference on Biology and Medical Sciences, Vienna en
dc.subject pathology of placentation en
dc.subject uterine artery embolization en
dc.subject placenta accreta en
dc.title Pathology of placentation and minimally invasive surgery method of organ preserving operation en
dc.type Article en


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