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Malvasi A et al. - As an early major post-CS complication, hematoperitoneum occurs in cases with poor haemostasis and/or with haemodynamic disorders such as GH. A decrease in blood pressure (BP) during CS caused by spinal/epidural anaesthesia and the following BP increase in GH patients may favour bleeding complications. Closure of the VP may facilitate early detection of a subperitoneal hematoma.

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