Yuen Yee Yannie Chan, Ellen Lok-Man Yu, Tsz Kin Lo
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Abstract
Background: This study compared maternal and foetal outcomes of managing placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disease with and without prophylactic internal iliac balloon occlusion (IIABO) at a tertiary hospital between 2002 and 2021.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients with confirmed PAS disorder, comparing maternal and foetal outcomes between those who underwent IIABO before caesarean delivery and those who did not, both receiving standardised multidisciplinary care. Primary outcomes included perioperative haemoglobin drop. Secondary outcomes included estimated blood loss, transfusion rate, operative duration, ICU stay, hysterectomy rates, and newborns' Apgar scores.
Results: Thirty-one antenatally diagnosed PAS patients were analysed (IIABO n = 21, non-IIABO n = 10). Over 90% had prior caesarean deliveries. IIABO is associated with lower intraoperative haemoglobin drop (p < .001) and higher postoperative haemoglobin (p = 0.047). The linear regression model demonstrated that IIABO and classical caesarean significantly reduced intraoperative blood loss (p = 0.019). No differences were seen in operative time, ICU stay, hysterectomy rates, or newborn Apgar scores. No IIABO-related complications were reported.
Conclusion: Prophylactic IIABO during caesarean delivery for PAS is associated with less haemoglobin drop and higher postoperative haemoglobin. IIABO under local anaesthesia was feasible, possibly reducing risks tied to extended general anaesthesia. Larger studies are recommended to support the role of IIABO in PAS disorders.
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology represents an established forum for the entire field of obstetrics and gynaecology, publishing a broad range of original, peer-reviewed papers, from scientific and clinical research to reviews relevant to practice. It also includes occasional supplements on clinical symposia. The journal is read widely by trainees in our specialty and we acknowledge a major role in education in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Past and present editors have recognized the difficulties that junior doctors encounter in achieving their first publications and spend time advising authors during their initial attempts at submission. The journal continues to attract a world-wide readership thanks to the emphasis on practical applicability and its excellent record of drawing on an international base of authors.