Bimanual and aortic compression
Life-saving emergency procedures to slow bleeding from uterus when other procedures haven't worked
- Make sure you follow steps in Primary postpartum haemorrhage — use bimanual or aortic compression to control ongoing bleeding
Do
- Explain to woman and support people what you are doing and why it is urgent
- Continue until bleeding controlled or emergency help arrives
Bimanual compression
Puts pressure on uterus to slow bleeding
- Consider pain relief
- Put on sterile gloves and cover 1 hand with lots of water-based lubricant
- Make fist with lubricated hand. Put into lower vagina, push firmly against uterus — Figure 1.55
- Other hand on external abdomen lifts and pulls uterus forward, pushing it down over fist — Figure 1.55
Figure 1.55
Aortic compression
Puts pressure on abdominal aorta to slow bleeding. Use when all other measures have failed
- Have helper find femoral pulse in woman's right groin
- Use bent fingers (knuckles) of dominant (main) hand
- Press down on abdomen just above and slightly to left of umbilicus (belly‑button) — Figure 1.56
- Feel for pulsations to check you are over aorta
- When enough pressure is applied to compress aorta between your fist and woman’s spine the helper will feel femoral artery pulse disappear
Figure 1.56