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ABSTRACT Introduction Placenta percreta is rare but may present with life-threatening emergencies. Case Report We present a near-miss case with a placenta percreta presenting with hemoperitoneum and shock and describe how multidisciplinary multimodality management was used to save the lady in a tertiary care center of a low-resource setting. Peripartum hysterectomy with bilateral internal iliac ligation could not completely control the oozing. The general condition of the patient was poor with acidosis, coagulopathy, and hypothermia. Pelvic packing followed by embolization was done along with intensive care to treat metabolic derangements. It helped salvage the patient who later underwent a relaparotomy for pack removal. Conclusion and clinical significance: Role of individualized multimodality multidisciplinary management and intensive care is emphasized. How to cite this article Chopra S, Siwatch S, Jain K, Aggarwal N, Gorsi U, Kumar N. Successful Multimodality Life-saving Management of Placenta Percreta with Hemoperitoneum in Shock. J Postgrad Med Edu Res 2016;50(4):201-203.

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