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Hemorrhage management using a Foley catheter for uterine suction
Frank I Jackson1, Nicholas J Dilena1, Sarah H Ableman2
1Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, NY; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, South Shore University Hospital, Bay Shore, NY; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Huntington Hospital, Huntington, NY.
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Uterine atony is a common cause of hemorrhage in the postpartum period and after a miscarriage, but there are limitations on the current approved devices for the management thereof. A Foley catheter is inserted into the uterine cavity and attached to suction for vacuum-induced hemorrhage control. The technique has been used across trimesters and in the case of Müllerian anomaly. Bleeding typically resolves within 5 minutes of applying the Foley catheter for uterine suction. Using a readily available Foley catheter for uterine suction offers a practical approach to managing hemorrhage, both in resource-limited settings and in cases for which no alternative device is available.
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