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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-13 | Issue-07
Uterine Necrosis Following a Combination of Uterine Compressions and Vascular Ligation in Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Case Report
M. Halhali, G. Zouhir, D. Bentaleb, D. Laoudiyi, K. Chbani, S. Salam
Published: July 16, 2025 | 36 25
Pages: 1656-1659
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Abstract
Postpartum hemorrhage with uterine atony is a major cause of maternal mortality and morbidity [1]. In cases of severe post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) resistant to medical treatment, advances in interventional radiology and, above all, surgical techniques have provided safe and effective alternatives to hysterectomy [2]. We report here the case of a 36-year-old woman who underwent B-Lynch compression suture and triple ligation with ligation of the left hypogastric artery following postpartum hemorrhage complicated by uterine atony. The patient presented with a febrile plateau, diarrhea and fecal vomiting with a positive infectious work-up. Imaging showed a globular uterus with no enhancement of the left corporofundal region, suggesting uterine necrosis. She underwent a hysterectomy, which confirmed necrosis of the left uterus, with a good clinical and biological evolution.