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10/5/2014 [Ligation of the hypogastric arteries. An... [Ginecol Obstet Mex. 1993] - PubMed - NCBI http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8406109 1/1 How to join PubMed Commons PubMed Commons home Ginecol Obstet Mex. 1993 Sep;61:242-6. [Ligation of the hypogastric arteries. Analysis of 4000 cases]. [Article in Spanish] Torreblanca Neve E , Merchan Escalante G , Walter Tordecillas MA , Acosta Alfaro MA . Abstract Experience of 10 years is presented on hypogastric artery ligation as a secondary resource for the hemorrhage control on a selected group of 400 patients; those who have had a previous multiple management to the procedure. The pathology type is shown, risk groups and the problems that conditioned the indication. Surgical technique is analyzed, its complications and secueles; with a follow up of 2 years to 63.5%. Depurated mortality was of 1%. It is concluded that the procedure efficacy depends on it's prompt realization, adequate indication and good technique. PMID: 8406109 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] PubMed Commons 0 comments Display Settings: Abstract 1 Author information Publication Types, MeSH Terms LinkOut - more resources PubMed

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[Ligation of the hypogastric arteries. Analysis of 4000 cases].[Article in Spanish]Torreblanca Neve E , Merchan Escalante G, Walter Tordecillas MA, Acosta Alfaro MA.

AbstractExperience of 10 years is presented on hypogastric artery ligation as a secondary resource forthe hemorrhage control on a selected group of 400 patients; those who have had a previousmultiple management to the procedure. The pathology type is shown, risk groups and theproblems that conditioned the indication. Surgical technique is analyzed, its complications andsecueles; with a follow up of 2 years to 63.5%. Depurated mortality was of 1%. It is concludedthat the procedure efficacy depends on it's prompt realization, adequate indication and goodtechnique.

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