Geburtsh Frauenheilk
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Neither the frequency nor the clinical pattern of abruptio placentae have changed significantly in the past years. In a retrospective study (1979-1988) we found a frequency of 0.55%, that means one abruptio placentae in every 182 births. Important and significant factors which could be correlated with the abruptio placentae were: premature labour, vaginal bleeding and gestosis. ⋯ A high rate of breech presentation (1/5 of all cases) is seen in combination with premature birth (37% less than or equal to 33 weeks of gestation). Half of the patients showed disturbances of coagulation. The high rate of perinatal mortality (12%) is related to the prematurity on the one hand and too late diagnosis of abruptio placentae.
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Geburtsh Frauenheilk · Mar 1990
Case Reports[Neurologic complication following spinal anesthesia for manual detachment of the placenta].
Long-term paralysis of the lower extremities was observed in a 31-year-old fourth-gravida patient, undergoing a curettage under spinal anaesthesia because of placenta accreta. The patient recovered within three days from her neurological signs and symptoms, consisting of complete paresis of the hip and knee flectors and severe headache. Clinical investigations including a neurological examination, spinal puncture, x-ray pictures of the lumbosacral area and haemograms revealed no evidence for an infection, abscess or haematoma. With regard to the fact, that neurological deficiency disappeared completely within three days, it seems probable, that the symptoms were caused by the longer lasting gynaecological position (Steinschnitt-position) during the period of delivery and curettage thereafter.