Why women bleed and how they are saved: a cross-sectional study of caesarean section near-miss morbidity.
Salome MaswimeE J BuchmannPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2017)
Cases from maternal near-miss from BDACS were frequently associated with pre-operative risk factors. Extensive life-saving interventions were required during and after the operations. An important factor in initiating the sequence of interventions is the realisation by the surgeon that the caesarean section is difficult, so that the progression from uneventful operation to near-miss to death can be arrested.