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A Commentary on: "A New Removable Uterine Compression by a Brace Suture in the Management of Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage".

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  • Reviewed by: Olus Api, Yeditepe University Hospital, Turkey Jean Bouquet De Jolinière, HFR Hôpital cantonal Fribourg, Switzerland

  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Obstetrics and Gynecology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Surgery

  • The year 1997 is memorable regarding the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), when B-Lynch et al introduced the uterine compression suture (UCS) (2), which dramatically changed the treatment of PPH from hysterectomy to uterus-conserving UCS

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Reviewed by: Olus Api, Yeditepe University Hospital, Turkey Jean Bouquet De Jolinière, HFR Hôpital cantonal Fribourg, Switzerland. A new removable uterine compression by a brace suture in the management of severe postpartum hemorrhage by Aboulfalah A, Fakhir B, Ait Ben Kaddour Y, Asmouki H, Soummani A. Aboulfalah et al (1) introduced a unique technique for a uterine compression suture (UCS), which included suture removal within 48 h after delivery.

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