Bladder Conservative Surgery Protocol Manages Invasive Placenta, Clears Hematuria in 15/20 Cases
Bladder Conservative Surgery in r Abnormally Invasive Placenta With Bladder Invasion
Background
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a severe obstetric complication characterized by abnormal placental invasion into the uterine wall, often involving adjacent organs like the bladder. Traditional management frequently necessitates hysterectomy, leading to significant maternal morbidity and mortality. This surgical protocol addresses the critical need for bladder conservative surgery techniques to preserve fertility and reduce complications in cases of PAS with bladder invasion, offering an alternative to radical procedures.