Title of article :
Peripartum hysterectomy: two years experience at Nelson Mandela Academic hospital, Mthatha, Eastern Cape South Africa
Author/Authors :
Wandabwa, JN Walter Sisulu University - Faculty of Health Sciences - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, South Africa , Businge, C Walter Sisulu University - Faculty of Health Sciences - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, South Africa , Longo-Mbenza, B Walter Sisulu University - Faculty of Health Sciences, South Africa , Mdaka, ML Nelson Mandela academic Hospital, South Africa , Kiondo, P Makerere University - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Uganda
From page :
469
To page :
474
Abstract :
Background: Obstetric haemorrhage is the leading direct cause of maternal mortality in South Africa. Objective: To determine the incidence, indications, associations and maternal outcomes of emergency peripartum hysterectomies. Methods: A descriptive and retrospective analysis of patients who had peripartum hysterectomy between 1st February 2007 and 31st January 2009 in Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital at Mthatha city. Results: The incidence of 0.95% of peripartum hysterectomies (n=63 or 9.5/1000 births) increased with the increasing maternal age from 0.121% at age of less than 20 years to 0.5% at age more or equal to 30 years. Similarly the incidence increased with parity from 0.332% for Primiparity to 0.468% at parity of four or more. The indications for the operation were uterine atony 19/63 (30.2%), secondary haemorrhage/puerperal sepsis 17/63 (27%) and ruptured uterus 16/63 (23.4%). The main intra operative complication was haemorrhage 13/63 (20.6%). Repeat laparotomy was done in 10/63 (15%) of patients due to haemorrhage. Admission to intensive care unit was 25/63 (39.7%). The case specific mortality rate was of 19 % (n=12). The main causes of death were hypovolaemic shock and septicemia. Conclusion: The incidence of peripartum hysterectomies was high and was associated with ruptured uterus and puerperal sepsis which are preventable.
Keywords :
Peripartum , Hysterectomy , Uterine atony , Ruptured uterus , secondary haemorrhage
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634136
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