A case report on management of a rare complication of abdominal sling surgery-presacral venous bleeding
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Gynaecology - Year 2019, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
Presacral venous bleeding is an uncommon but potentially life threatening complication of generally occurring during rectal surgery but is extremely rare during sling surgeries for uterine prolapse. The timely management of bleeding along with blood transfusion using appropriate method is important to save the life before the patients land up into DIC and related consequences. Here described a case of excellent management of a complication of presacral venous plexus bleeding occurred during Soonawala’s sling surgery for uterine prolapsed using traditional pelvic packing along with coagulopathy correction by the team of operating Gynecologist, general surgeons and Anesthetist.
Authors and Affiliations
Shirish S Dulewad, Pooja Chandak, Madhura Pophalkar
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