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In an era where placenta accreta spectrum disorders are becoming increasingly prevalent, this authoritative guide provides healthcare professionals with crucial insights into managing these challenging obstetric conditions. Written by a distinguished team of experts led by Dr. Ruxandra Viorica Stanculescu, this comprehensive resource combines cutting-edge research with practical clinical applications. The text meticulously covers everything from early detection strategies and diagnostic imaging to surgical techniques and multidisciplinary team approaches. Special attention is given to critical…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In an era where placenta accreta spectrum disorders are becoming increasingly prevalent, this authoritative guide provides healthcare professionals with crucial insights into managing these challenging obstetric conditions. Written by a distinguished team of experts led by Dr. Ruxandra Viorica Stanculescu, this comprehensive resource combines cutting-edge research with practical clinical applications. The text meticulously covers everything from early detection strategies and diagnostic imaging to surgical techniques and multidisciplinary team approaches. Special attention is given to critical aspects such as hemorrhage management, innovative surgical interventions, and optimal timing of delivery. With detailed protocols, evidence-based recommendations, and real-world clinical experiences, this book serves as an indispensable reference for obstetricians, gynecologists, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and all healthcare providers involved in managing placental disorders. The authors' emphasis on early diagnosis, careful planning, and team-based care provides readers with the tools needed to improve maternal and fetal outcomes in these high-risk cases.
Autorenporträt
The scientific coordinator of the book has over 40 years of academic experience in obstetrics and gynecology domain with "Carol Davila" Medicine University, Bucharest, Romania and hospital activity with Sf. Pantelimon Emergency Clinical Hospital.All co-authors are engaged in teaching and academic research at Medical Universities.