Shaista Kanwal, Shanum Naseer Awan, Tameem-ul Hassan, Syed Sadiqa Batool.
Efficacy of different placental removal methods in terms of blood loss during caesarean section.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;70(2):578-83.

Objectives: This study compared efficacy of two methods of placental delivery at the time of cesarean section that is spontaneous and manual removal of placenta in terms of excessive blood loss during caesarean. Study Design: Quasi-experimental study. Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Combined Military Hospital Multan, from Nov 2016 to Apr 2017. Methodology: Participants having similar demographic and clinical characteristics, were selected and divided into 2 groups. Group A underwent removal of placenta spontaneously, while group B underwent manual removal of placenta. The total amount of blood suctioned and sponges soaked during surgery were noted whereas, haemoglobin level at 6 hours post-operatively was noted for difference of ≥2 gm/dl as significant. Results: In our study, mean maternal age and mean gestational age of study population was 26.77 ± 3.47 years and 36.96 ± 1.44 weeks respectively. Significant blood loss (>1000ml) was observed in 28 (20%) patients in group A, and in 47 (33.6%) patients of group B. Difference in pre-operative and post-operative haemoglobin levels of >2gm/dl was observed in 14 (10%) patients in group A and 28 (20%) patients in group B. Difference in number of patients having significant blood loss and significant decrease in haemoglobin levels between two groups was significant (p=0.01, p=0.019 respectively). Conclusion: Manual removal of placenta was related to more blood loss as compared to spontaneous removal of placenta so spontaneous removal should be given preference on manual removal during caesarean section.

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