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The Efficacy of the B-Lynch Procedure in Reducing Labor-Related Mortality and Morbidity in Low-Income Health Facilities in Low Setting Health Facilities

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  • Ahmed Abdelkerim Ahmed Abdallah
  • Nawal Ali Ahmed Mohamed
  • Ahmed Amin Mohammed
  • Manahil Shogar
  • Hala Ibrahim Mohammed Khairalla
  • Mohammed Adam Mohammed Ali
  • Khalid Nasralla Habeeballa Hashim
  • Hussain Gadelkarim Ahmed

Abstract

Purpose: Postpartum hemorrhage is a preventable cause of maternal death, yet it is rising in underdeveloped nations with low health resources. So, this study looked into whether B-Lynch and modified B-Lynch uterine compression sutures could stop major postpartum bleeding caused by uterine atonia in EL-Obeid, Sudan. Methodology: This is a descriptive longitudinal study undertaken at the Obstetrics and Gynecology hospitals in El-Obeid and Alfayhaa, located in North Kordofan State, Sudan. The study took place from January 2019 to December 2023. This study has registered a total of 218 individuals for participation. Findings: Using uterine compression sutures resulted in a remarkably low rate of problems, with only 2.3% of individuals experiencing adverse effects. About 71.5% of the study population did not have a blood transfusion. Only 0.9% of patients undergo peripartum hysterectomy. Registrars performed surgery on around 18.8% of the patients. The majority, approximately 45.4% of the patients, underwent elective cesarean sections for delivery. The majority of the cases, amounting to 66.5%, occurred in metropolitan areas. Individuals at the primary level of education reported the majority of the instances, accounting for 36.6%. The majority of events occurred within the age range of 21 to 25 years, accounting for 24.3% of the total. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: When uterotonic medications fail, uterine compression sutures are a safe, effective, and simple conservative surgical method for atonic postpartum hemorrhage. Well-trained doctors, including early careerists, can execute these simple procedures

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  • Ahmed Abdelkerim Ahmed Abdallah & Nawal Ali Ahmed Mohamed & Ahmed Amin Mohammed & Manahil Shogar & Hala Ibrahim Mohammed Khairalla & Mohammed Adam Mohammed Ali & Khalid Nasralla Habeeballa Hashim & Hu, 2024. "The Efficacy of the B-Lynch Procedure in Reducing Labor-Related Mortality and Morbidity in Low-Income Health Facilities in Low Setting Health Facilities," International Journal of Health Sciences, CARI Journals Limited, vol. 7(5), pages 31-44.
  • Handle: RePEc:bhx:ojijhs:v:7:y:2024:i:5:p:31-44:id:2101
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