Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Uterine mesh suturing stops severe postpartum bleeding in 45 cases
By Li D et al.·2025·Department of Obstetrics, China·View original on Europe PMC →
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Original publication title: Uterine mesh compression suturing for refractory postpartum hemorrhage: a retrospective study of 45 cases.
Plain-English summary
This study looked at a new surgical technique called uterine mesh compression suturing, which is used to treat severe bleeding after childbirth that doesn't respond to standard treatments. The researchers reviewed the cases of 45 women who had this procedure and found that all of them stopped bleeding within 10 minutes after surgery. Follow-up imaging showed that their uterine walls were healing well, and by 1-2 months after stopping breastfeeding, all the women had returned to normal menstrual cycles. Additionally, ten of the women became pregnant again after the surgery. Overall, the study concluded that this new technique is effective for controlling severe postpartum bleeding and could be useful for more patients in the future.
Abstract
<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the clinical application and efficacy of a novel suturing technique-uterine mesh compression suturing-in the treatment of refractory postpartum hemorrhage.<h4>Methods</h4>A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 45 patients with refractory postpartum hemorrhage who underwent uterine mesh compression suturing. The surgical efficacy and safety were systematically evaluated.<h4>Results</h4>Active uterine bleeding was controlled in all patients within 10 min postoperatively. The cumulative vaginal bleeding volume at 2 h post-surgery was less than 20 mL, indicating effective hemostasis. MRI on postoperative day 4 revealed scattered punctate signals in the uterine wall, with no intrauterine fluid accumulation. At 42 days post-surgery, MRI showed a uniform signal in the myometrium and a clear endometrial line. Ultrasound at 42 days post-surgery demonstrated normal uterine size, uniform myometrial echogenicity, and good healing. Hysteroscopy at 6 months post-surgery revealed no intrauterine adhesions and clear fallopian tube ostia. All 45 patients resumed normal menstrual cycles 1-2 months after cessation of breastfeeding. Ten patients became pregnant again postoperatively: four underwent repeat cesarean deliveries, and six had artificial abortions.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Uterine mesh compression suturing is an effective method for controlling refractory postpartum hemorrhage. This technique can be used as an intervention for patients with refractory postpartum hemorrhage unresponsive to traditional hemostatic methods, or those with blood loss ≥1,500 mL during cesarean section. It holds promise for broader clinical application.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Europe PMC: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41458483