Placenta accreta

Placental implantation refers to the placental villi invading part of the uterine muscle layer. The placenta is like a tree with roots. It is intricately dispersed and deeply rooted in the uterine muscle wall. The implanted part of the placenta cannot be detached by itself. Damage myometrium. Pathology Under the microscope, villus invasion into the myometrium can be seen. Placental implantation is a rare and critical complication in obstetrics, which can cause patients with major bleeding, shock, perforation of the uterus, secondary infection, and even death. In the past, the uterus was urgently removed to save the patient's life. Placental implantation is a dangerous complication of obstetrics. It is not easy to be diagnosed regardless of pregnancy or during delivery and postpartum. Once the disease causes severe postpartum hemorrhage, it will endanger the mother's life if it is not treated promptly and decisively. Placental implantation is a rare complication in obstetrics, and its incidence has been increasing in recent years. In order to avoid the consequences of excision of the uterus, it is of great significance to discuss the conservative treatment of placental implantation while saving the patient's life. According to clinical observations, the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine has been used to treat placental implantation with good results.

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