Subject: Midwifery I (Theory)
Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) is a safe and effective method or procedure for the treatment of incomplete abortion that involves the evacuation of uterine contents using handheld plastic aspiration or suction. It is especially important in situations of partial abortion to avoid future complications due to retained product in the uterus causing continuous bleeding. The uterine size must be less than or equal to 12 weeks, the woman's condition must be stable, hemoglobin must be equal to or greater than 7gm percent, and per vaginal bleeding must be less than a few days. MVA has the advantages of being less expensive, being a good and effective type of treatment, and being conveniently accessible in both rural and urban locations.
Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) is a safe and successful method or procedure for treating incomplete abortions that involve the evacuation of uterine contents using handheld plastic aspiration or suction.
It is especially important in situations of partial abortion to avoid subsequent complications caused by the retained product in the uterus causing prolonged bleeding.
Special measures should be used when the uterine size assessed by pelvic examination differs significantly from that determined by the last menstrual period or when the uterine size exceeds the first trimester.
Initial assessment
Medical evaluation
Preparation for procedure
Maintain proper hygiene and aseptic technique throughout the procedure by:
MVA instrument or equipment preparation
Others
Pain management
Patient preparation
Pelvic examination for the uterine size conformation and vaginal condition.
References
Define MVA.
MVA, which involves the evacuation of the uterine contents using a handheld plastic aspirator or suction, is a safe and efficient method or procedure for treating incomplete abortions.
What are the criteria and advantages of MVA?
Criteria for MVA
Advantages
List the complication of MVA?
What are the precaution prior to performing MVA?
Precaution prior to performing MVA
When the uterine size is determined differently by the pelvic examination and differs significantly from that determined by the last menstrual period or by the uterine size beyond the first trimester, special precautions should be taken.
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