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A Rare Cause of Massive Hematuria: Placenta Percreta With Bladder Invasion

Raluca Bălan, Viorel Dragoş Radu, Simona Eliza Giuşcă, C. Costache, C. Ristescu, Dragoş Puia, Pavel Onofrei, Mircea Onofriescu, Adina Elena Tănase, Răzvan Popovici, Demetra Socolov, Irina-Draga Căruntu

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Abstract

Background/Aim: Placenta percreta is a rare event, but it poses serious problems due to potential hemorrhagic events. We report a particular case of placenta percreta with massive hematuria due to maternal bladder invasion, and describe the surgical protocol performed that resulted in an excellent outcome. Case Report: A 33-yearold patient, at 27 th weeks gestational age, presented in the emergency room of the Urology Department with urinary blood clot acute retention, because of massive hematuria from a placenta percreta with bladder invasion. After extracting the clots from the bladder, and coagulation of an area of venous ectasies of the posterior wall, hematuria ceased, but appeared after two days, necessitating again the bladder clots removal and coagulation. A surgical team with gynecologists, urologists, anesthesiologists and a neonatologist was composed, and after bilateral ureteral double J insertion, cesarean section was performed followed by hemostatic hysterectomy and partial cystectomy, bilateral internal iliac artery ligature and repair of the bladder wall. The postoperative evolution was without incidents; the Foley catheter was removed in the 14 th postoperative day. Conclusion: In the context of a massive hematuria of a pregnant woman, the urologist must always consider a diagnosis of complicated placenta percreta.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlacenta PercretaFoley catheterSurgeryUrinary bladderLigaturePlacentaPregnancyCatheterFetusBiologyGeneticsMaternal and fetal healthcarePregnancy and preeclampsia studiesGestational Trophoblastic Disease Studies
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