131 -6 (80) 2025 - Goyibov S.S. - TACTICS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBSTETRIC BLEEDINGS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE PELVIC ORGANS
TACTICS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBSTETRIC BLEEDINGS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE PELVIC ORGANS
Goyibov S.S. - Samarkand State Medical University
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Obstetric hemorrhage remains one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide, especially in cases of massive blood loss requiring emergency surgical intervention. This paper presents a study aimed at improving the treatment tactics for obstetric hemorrhage of traumatic genesis, taking into account the features of collateral blood supply to the pelvic organs. To improve the tactics of managing patients with birth trauma that occurs during childbirth, intraoperatively and in the postpartum period, depending on the characteristics of collateral blood supply. The study involved 255 pregnant women with bleeding during labor and after operative delivery. The study included 2 stages. Stage 1 consists of a retrospective analysis of n=77 maternal deaths over the past three years associated with obstetric bleeding. In the prospective stage - stage 2, the study conducted a cohort study in a group of women who had bleeding during cesarean section and childbirth n=178. The analysis showed that one of the causes of massive bleeding is the presence of anatomical variations in the vascular bed. The results of implementing the proposed algorithm demonstrated a significant decrease in the frequency of massive obstetric bleeding (from 15% to 6%), a 2-fold decrease in the number of hysterectomies, as well as a decrease in the volume of blood loss by an average of 400 ml
Key words: Obstetric bleeding, traumatic bleeding, collateral blood supply, surgical hemostasis
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663
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669
For citation:Goyibov S.S. - TACTICS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBSTETRIC BLEEDINGS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE PELVIC ORGANS//New Day in Medicine 6(80)2025 663-669 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/6-80-2025
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