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Review
. 2021 Aug;28(4):857-862.
doi: 10.1007/s10140-021-01927-0. Epub 2021 Mar 29.

Emergent postpartum pelvic sonography

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Emergent postpartum pelvic sonography

Danielle Kruse Kostrubiak et al. Emerg Radiol. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

This article describes the variable appearance of the normal postpartum uterus and reviews complications which can occur in the postpartum period, with particular emphasis on the sonographic findings. Postpartum complications are a common presentation to the emergency department. The majority of these patients present with secondary postpartum hemorrhage. Additional symptoms of pain or clinical findings of pyrexia and leukocytosis confound the clinical scenario and necessitate further evaluation with imaging. Ultrasonography is the mainstay in the initial imaging evaluation of the postpartum patient, with occasional progression to CT, MR, or angiography. We sought to provide a brief review of the literature, with pictorial review of key imaging findings, with a focus on ultrasonography. We provide a pictorial and brief literature review, with case examples from our institution, of key postpartum complications. Ultrasonography is an important component of evaluation in postpartum patients, particularly those with hemorrhage or other complication.

Keywords: Cesarean section; Complications; Postpartum; Ultrasonography.

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