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I. Hypogastric artery ligation for intractable pelvic hemorrhage

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Hypogastric artery ligation was found to be indicated if (1) life-threatening pelvic hemorrhage could not be controlled by conservative methods; (2) prophylactic reduction of pelvic blood flow was needed to prevent anticipated hemorrhage; and (3) preservation of reproductive function was desired. The procedure was found to be safe and usually effective and should be taught during obstetric and gynecologic training.

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