Efficacy of Hayman Suture Technique in the Management of Atonic Post-Partum Hemorrhage

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  • Anamika Majumdar Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER), Surat
  • Kallol Mallick Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER), Surat
  • Bipin Vasava Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER), Surat
  • Kanan T Desai Postgraduate resident, Department of Community Medicine, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER), Surat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjog.v27i1.29908

Keywords:

Atonic Post Partum Hemorrhage, Hayman Suture, B-Lynch Suture

Abstract

Objective: To study the effectiveness of Hayman suture technique to control postpartum hemorrhage.

Method: Hayman suture was applied in 43 cases. A No-1 Vicryl suture was used on a round body or a straight needle. In 36 cases (83.72%) Hayman suture was the only intervention. In 4 cases (9.30%) uterine vessels and ovarian vessels were also ligated along with Hayman suture. In 3 cases (7%), along with Hayman suture, Gunashilas circumferential sutures were taken. Results: None of the 43 patients required hysterectomy.

Conclusion: Hayman suture technique is an easily and rapidly applied, effective, simple, safe, life saving and fertility preserving method to control atonic postpartum hemorrhage.

Bangladesh J Obstet Gynaecol, 2012; Vol. 27(1) : 14-17

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Anamika Majumdar, Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER), Surat



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Published

2016-10-10

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Majumdar, A., Mallick, K., Vasava, B., & Desai, K. T. (2016). Efficacy of Hayman Suture Technique in the Management of Atonic Post-Partum Hemorrhage. Bangladesh Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 27(1), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjog.v27i1.29908

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