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      B-Lynch suture after the failure of hypogastric artery ligation to control post-partum hemorrhage due to placenta increta in a patient with the factor V Leiden mutation.

      The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research
      Adult, Factor V, genetics, Female, Humans, Mutation, Placenta Accreta, physiopathology, Postpartum Hemorrhage, surgery, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Suture Techniques

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          Post-partum hemorrhage may be a life-threatening condition. A case of a patient receiving antithrombotic therapy for the factor V Leiden mutation, in whom post-partum hemorrhage had occurred due to placenta increta, is described. In this case, the post-partum hemorrhage did not respond to bilateral hypogastric artery ligation, while the B-Lynch surgical technique was successful in obtaining hemostasis.

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          17688630
          10.1111/j.1447-0756.2007.00567.x

          Chemistry
          Adult,Factor V,genetics,Female,Humans,Mutation,Placenta Accreta,physiopathology,Postpartum Hemorrhage,surgery,Pregnancy,Pregnancy Complications,Suture Techniques

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