B-Lynch支具缝合治疗产后大出血的技术描述及已发表病例回顾。

Natalia Price, Christopher B-Lynch
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分娩后大量不受控制的出血是导致妊娠相关死亡和发病率的主要原因。子宫张力是最常见的原因(75-90%)的原发性产后出血。当简单的子宫按摩和子宫强张剂(如催产素、合孕碱和前列腺素)不能控制这种情况时,人们寻求各种手术解决方案,包括子宫动脉结扎、更复杂的子宫断流术、髂内动脉结扎和最终的子宫切除术。所有这些手术都需要高于平均水平的手术技巧。相比之下,B-Lynch缝合技术(支架缝合)特别有用,因为它应用简单,有挽救生命的潜力,相对安全,能够保留子宫和随后的生育能力。止血的充分性可以在缝合之前和之后立即进行评估。只有当它失败时,才需要考虑其他更彻底的手术方法。这项创新技术的特殊优势在于,它提供了控制盆腔动脉脉压或子宫切除术的主要外科手术的替代方案。到目前为止,这种缝合技术,如果应用得当,是成功的,没有问题,没有明显的并发症。本文综述了B-Lynch支具缝合技术的最新进展,包括缝线材料的选择、该技术在妊娠早期和晚期的应用,以及与其他子宫压迫手术技术的比较。它还包括对所有已发表病例及其术后随访的全面回顾和分析。
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Technical description of the B-Lynch brace suture for treatment of massive postpartum hemorrhage and review of published cases.

Massive uncontrolled hemorrhage after childbirth is a leading cause of the pregnancy-related death and resulting morbidity. Uterine atony is the most common cause (75-90%) of primary postpartum hemorrhage. When simple massage of the uterus and uterotonics such as oxytocins, syntometrine and prostaglandins failed to manage this condition, various surgical solutions have been sought, including uterine artery ligation, more complicated stepwise devascularization of the uterus, internal iliac artery ligation and, ultimately, hysterectomy. All these procedures require above average surgical skill. In contrast, the B-Lynch suturing technique (brace suture) is particularly useful because of its simplicity of application, life saving potential, relative safety and capacity for preserving the uterus and subsequent fertility. The adequacy of haemostasis can be assessed both before and immediately after application of the suture. Only if it fails need other more radical surgical methods be considered. The special advantage of this innovative technique is that it presents an alternative to major surgical procedures for controlling pelvic arterial pulse pressure or hysterectomy. To date, this suturing technique, when applied correctly, has been successful with no problems and no apparent complications. This review provides an update on the B-Lynch brace suturing technique, including choice of suture material, use of the technique in early and late gestation, and comparison with other uterine compression surgical techniques. It also includes a comprehensive review and analysis of all published cases and their postoperative follow-up.

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