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Home » Blog » Hyderabad doctors save mother and child in rare pregnancy complication

Hyderabad doctors save mother and child in rare pregnancy complication

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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The doctors of Birthright of the hospitals of Rainbow, Hyderabad, have successfully treated a 26 -year -old pregnant woman diagnosed with placenta percreta, a rare and life complication that pregnancy is founded.

The doctors of Birthright of the hospitals of Rainbow, Hyderabad, have successfully treated a 26 -year -old pregnant woman diagnosed with placenta percreta, a rare and life complication that pregnancy is founded. | Photo credit: special arrangement

Doctors in a Hyderabad hospital have successfully treated a 26 -year -old pregnant woman diagnosed with a pencreta placenta, a rare complication and her life that pregnancy returns.

The placenta percreta is an abnormal placental form of placental union where the placenta penetrates through the uterus and invaded close organizers such as the bladder or the intestine. The condition, typically diagnosed at the end of pregnancy, can lead to a hemorrhagic delivery of CFINE and raise serious risks for both the mother and the child.

In this case, the woman had no symptoms and a routine exploration between the 30 and 32nd week of her pregnancy was diagnosed. “The scanning revealed that the placenta had spread beyond the uterus and was firmly linked to the leafer,” said Dr. Himabindu, Obstetra consultant, gynecologist and laparoscopic surgeon of Birthright.

“The entire operation lasts about six hours. There was no damage to the lalafer or the surrounding organists, and the total loss of blood was only 500 ml, equivalent to a routine caesarean section. Transfusions were not required, which is the noe noe of extremely rare rare and fog, Nine N said.

Published – April 12, 2025 08:50 PM IST

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