“Placental Adhesive Disorders” by José Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada is a comprehensive guide on the diagnosis and management of abnormal placental adhesive disorders, which are often linked to severe hemorrhage, maternal morbidity, and mortality. Repeated cesarean sections are recognized as the primary risk factor, though other contributors have been identified.
The book emphasizes the importance of mastering specific diagnostic techniques to avoid errors and correctly assess the extent of placental invasion into surrounding structures such as the bladder and parametrium. It also provides guidance on surgical planning, particularly regarding conservative surgery or hysterectomy, which must be carefully considered based on vascular and topographical factors.
For less experienced surgeons, leaving the placenta in situ may be the safest option but requires diligent postoperative monitoring to manage risks such as infection or bleeding. Based on the author’s extensive experience managing over 500 cases, this book offers in-depth insights into vascular control, urology, anesthesia, and hemodynamic considerations. It is a valuable resource for clinicians dealing with this high-risk condition.
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José Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada
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