Esike & #39;s three-brace suture technique for controlling life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage & #8211; A report of two cases

Chidi Ochu Uzoma EsikeAnnals of African Medicine 2021 20(2):141-144 Postpartum hemorrhage is a great cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide with these effects being worse in developing countries. Uterine atony is the commonest cause. Esike's three brace suture technique is a novel simple but effective method that was used to successfully control life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage due to uterine atony in two women with the preservation of their uterus. Vicryl or chromic catgut 2 was used to apply compression sutures on the atonic uterus. This simple, effective, less invasive, easy to learn uterine-sparing technique is presented for further evaluation and possible wider use in saving the lives of our PPH patients and sparing their uteri.
Source: Annals of African Medicine - Category: African Health Authors: Source Type: research