First experience with temporal aortic balloon occlusion in Russian obstetric practice


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Until the present day, massive obstetric hemorrhage has remained the most formidable and serious complication of pregnancy and childbirth, directly affecting the time course of changes in female disability and maternal mortality rates. One of the causes of this complication is uterine arteriovenous malformation. The paper describes a clinical case and early delivery of a patient with uterine arteriovenous malformation in placenta previa centrala. The federal research institute performed Russia’s first abdominal delivery using aortic endovascular balloon occlusion, which allowed for organ-sparing surgery in the patient, preventing massive blood loss. The use of the new technique to prevent massive obstetric hemorrhage during abdominal delivery is a promising round in preserving the reproductive health of women with the pathological architectonics of the uterus during pregnancy.

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Galina Borisovna Malgina

Ural Research Institute of Maternal and Infant Care, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: galinamalgina@mail.ru
MD, Acting Director

A. V Kayumova

Ural Research Institute of Maternal and Infant Care, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: kaum-doc@mail.ru
MD, Head of the clan department Mother and Child Care Research Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Obstetrician-gynecologist

L. V Kardapoltsev

Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital One

Email: lvkard@mail.ru
Head of interventional radiology department

I. V Kochmashev

Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital One

Email: kochmashev@mail.ru
Interventional radiologist

N. F Klimusheva

Sverdlovsk Regional Clinical Hospital One

Email: klimusheva@okb1.ru
Chief doctor deputy

E. N Erofeev

Ural Research Institute of Maternal and Infant Care, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: omm-erofeev@yandex.ru
MD, Deputy Director for Curative Work

M. N Zyryanov

Ural Research Institute of Maternal and Infant Care, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: x.raymax76@gmail.com
MD, Radiologist

D. V Polyanin

Ural Research Institute of Maternal and Infant Care, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: doc.dee@rambler.ru
Graduate student, obstetrician - gynecologist

R. A Makarov

Ural Research Institute of Maternal and Infant Care, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: r_makarov_ekb@mail.ru
MD, Senior researcher, Department of intensive care and reanimation

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