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UnknownNCT05232981

Conservative Treatment of PAS With or Without IIL

Conservative Management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum With or Without Internal Iliac Ligation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
90 (estimated)
Sponsor
Tanta University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In the current study, the investigators aimed to compare the benefits of internal iliac ligation in placenta accreta spectrum

Detailed description

This randomized control trial will be conducted at Tanta University hospital, Egypt, from 2022 to 2024. Tanta University Hospital is considered the main tertiary hospital at the center of Nile Delta . Cases, suspected to have PAS, are recruited from the outpatient clinic, and subsequently transferred for ultrasonod gray scale and dopplar for assessment of placental location, invasion and commont on the fetus . Cases are diagnosed to have PAS by the following criteria Placenta lacunae , Loss of clear zone , Bladder wall interruption, uterovesical hypervascularity and increased vascularity in inferior part of lower uterine segment extending into parametrial region9 will be included in the study. MRI will be done if ultrasonod isn't conclusive , cases with posterior placenta, depth of placental invasion, relationship to posterior bladder wall and presence of parametrial invasion . All cases will be subjected to the following: 1. A written consent will be obtained from the patients after informing them about the risk of intrapartum and postpartum hemorrhage, the need for blood transfusion, and the possibility of hysterectomy if needed to stop massive blood loss. The consent is approved by the medical ethical committee of Tanta University Hospital. 2. Full history taking with special attention on: * Age of the patient . * Obstetric History especially number of children and sex . * Detailed history of previous deliveries and gynecological procedures. * History of any previous surgery. 3. Full general and abdominal examination including weight, height, body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure. 4. Routine lab investigation : CBC, coagulation profile ( PT , PTT , Bleeding time , Clotting time ) , ABO , RH Typing , virology . Randamisation and Allocation : Patients will be given aclosed envelope containing either letter C or letter I . The envelope that opened by patient will not change allocation . The enrolled cases will be allocated into two groups with 1:1 allocation. Group 1 :( Study group ) include cases that will undergo bilateral internal iliac arteries ligation . Group II :( Control group ) will undergo conservative management by three step technique (Shehata's technique) . Intervention Preoperative preparation : Planned elective CS ≤ 37 wk unless the clinical situations necessitate earlier termination of pregnancy. A multidisciplinary team including a two senior obstetricians, vascular surgeon , a urologist, an anesthesiologist, and a pediatrician are involved in the operation. Four units of cross-matched blood are prepared for each patient .Ureteric catheters will be prepared to be used when indicated . Drugs that control bleeding will be preparedsuch as Oxytocin, Carbetocin, Ergometrine, Misoprostol and Tranexamic acid. All cases undergo general anesthesia by a specialized team. The operation started with Pfannenstiel skin incision and careful dissection of urinary bladder till exposing the uterus. Uterine incision above placental edge will be done to avoid transplacental incision that triggers heavy bleeding and then extraction of the baby with ecbolic administration, the uterus with the placenta inside will be exteriorized outside the abdomen .Redissecion of U.B will be done if previous dissection at the beginning of the surgery is insuffient.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURELigation of the bilateral internal iliac arteriesopening the posterior peritoneum overlying the bifurcation of the common iliac arteries. Then careful dissection of the internal iliac artery is carried out on each side and the anterior division of the internal iliac artery is ligated 4 cm below the bifurcation of the common iliac on both sides by single ligation procedure using Vicryl 1.0 . Re-checking of the femoral pulsation of both sides is performed. Then, the placenta is removed manually in a piecemeal manner, any remaining bleeding points from the placental site are then controlled by hemostatic sutures .
PROCEDUREShehat's techniqueThe three-step technique (Shehata's technique) entailed 3 steps, the first step is double bilateral ligation of uterine arteries before placental separation. Uterine artery ligation is made at 2 levels. First will be done at the isthmus and second will be done 1 cm above the cesarean incision. Regarding timing of ligation , we will apply the uterine artery ligation before placental separation to minimize blood loss at the attempt of placental separation. Placenta is separated manually either totally or in piecemeal. If manual separation failed, placenta is removed by scissors. Application of quadruple sutures is done at the lower uterine segment to compress and secure the neovascularization in the bed of placenta. Insertion of triple way catheter is commenced from inside the uterine incision downwards using long artery forceps or uterine sound and the pulled by the assistant from below. The catheter balloon is inflated by 50 cc saline and left for 48 hours

Timeline

Start date
2022-05-01
Primary completion
2024-10-01
Completion
2024-10-01
First posted
2022-02-10
Last updated
2024-02-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

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