Abstract

The prospective study was conducted in tertiary hospitals' Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology from January 2022 to June 2022 to assess the incidence of feto-maternal outcomes in cases with morbidly adherent placenta. The study was conducted on 155 women fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Demographic and medical data were recorded. The procedure was performed using a lower-segment approach, and complications were managed according to protocol. Results showed that of 155 women, post-partum hemorrhage occurred in 35.5%, massive blood loss in 66.5%, bladder injury in 14.2%, maternal ICU admission in 35.5%, maternal mortality in 9%, small for gestational age in 21.9% and NICU admission in 26.5%. Results showed that morbidly adherent placenta could cause life-threatening feto-maternal complications; placental disorders must be diagnosed and managed to reduce morbidity and mortality.

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