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  1. The uterine artery is reached via the internal iliac artery. Deux and coworkers reported a case series and a review of the literature of uterine artery embolization for the management of postpartum hemorrhage. 51 Of 108 reported attempts at embolization for postpartum hemorrhage, 97% were successful. In 52% of patients, angiography revealed ...

  2. Jan 23, 2023 · There is ample evidence in the literature to suggest the poor outcome associated with notching in the uterine artery [17, 28], and if we had not included notching in the abnormal category, we could have potentially missed on a significant proportion of high-risk babies who required an intervention .

  3. Jun 6, 2021 · Axial remodeling of the uterine arteries is well established in rodent models of pregnancy. In rats, the length of the main uterine artery and vein increases 2-fold (Figure 9) (130, 158) while downstream arcuate and radial arteries increase 3 to 5-fold in rodents by term; the situation in humans is less clear .

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Myometrial tone and maternal blood pressure have a direct correlation with uterine artery blood flow. Volatile anesthetics usually decrease myometrial tone and tend to reduce maternal blood pressure. Subsequently, there is a decrease in fetal oxygenation due to a reduction in placental blood flow.

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · These two arteries arise from the aorta of the dogs. The uterine branch of the ovarian artery is anastomosed with the uterine artery. Finally, they enter the mesometrium of the dog’s uterus at the level of the cervix. The artery lies relatively close to the body of the dog’s uterus while entering the broad ligament.

  6. The presence of estrogen receptors in the walls of the uterine arteries, which promote a reduction in vascular resistance when there is hormonal stimulation, appears to be responsible for changes in the vascular flow pattern 15,16.

  7. Apr 12, 2017 · Blood accesses the uterus primarily via the uterine arteries, with contributions from the ovarian arteries. Branches arising from the uterine arteries penetrate the myometrium and connect to the arcuate arteries, which are coiled in nature and run around the uterus in relatively close proximity to the uterine serosa (FIGURES 1 AND 2) .

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