Artificial placenta dissection

Artificial placenta excision is a procedure that removes the placenta remaining in the uterine cavity by hand. Notes on artificial placenta dissection: 1. Re-sterilize the vulva, change gloves, and spread towels. 2. Prepare for blood transfusion and infusion. 3. Gently pull the umbilical cord with your left hand, apply lubricant on your right hand, put your five fingers together like a circular cone, and extend the palmar face along the umbilical cord into the vagina to the uterine cavity, touching the edge of the placenta. Hold the bottom of the uterus on the abdominal wall and push the uterus downwards with your left hand. Press the back of your right hand against the uterine wall with the palm facing the placenta. Gently separate the placenta from the uterine wall from the edge of the placenta or the stripped place. It is forbidden to grasp with your fingers. 4. When separation is difficult, do not force it. If the villus is deeply implanted when the umbilical cord is pulled, consider the placenta implantation, stop the artificial dissection and switch to hysterectomy. 5. Intraoperative and postoperative uterine contractions, intramuscular injection or intravenous injection. 6. Antibiotics prevent infection.

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