Abstract

SummaryTamponade techniques using a uterine balloon in management of postpartum haemorrhage has been reported increasingly in recent years. The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the use of the Rusch hydrostatic balloon in the management of severe postpartum haemorrhage not controlled by medical measures. All women had risk factors for PPH. The Rusch balloon was used in all cases of PPH apart from traumatic PPH, which is considered as a contraindication for its use. The Rusch balloon was successful in seven out of the eight cases treated. We have introduced guidelines for using the Rusch balloon and they are provided in this paper.

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