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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Pelvic embolization for intractable postpartum hemorrhage: long-term follow-up and implications for fertility. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2003;102(5):904-910. |
Author(s) : | Ornana D, White R, Pollak J, Tal M. |
Year of publication : | 2003 |
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Abstract (English) : | OBJECTIVE : To determine the long-term sequelae of pelvic embolization for postpartum hemorrhage and to study the effect on fertility and menses. |
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Argument (English): | Pelvic arterial embolization is a safe and effective procedure and offers patients a fertility-preserving alternative to hysterectomy for treatment of intractable postpartum hemorrhage. |
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Author of this record : | Cécile Loup — 21 Jan 2004 |
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