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Edward Chien, MD, Department Chair, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Cleveland Clinic and Will Morris, MD, Executive Director, Innovations, Cleveland Clinic discuss vacuum-induced uterine tamponade device for postpartum hemorrhage - #8 on the Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2021. Characterized as excessive bleeding after having a baby, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), a devastating complication of childbirth, affects anywhere from one to five percent of women who give birth. Mothers experiencing PPH may require blood transfusions, drugs which may cause dangerous side effects, long uncomfortable procedures, and even emergency hysterectomy with loss of fertility. Non-surgically, the use of a balloon to compress bleeding inside the uterus is popular. But the newest advancement in this space is that of vacuum-induced uterine tamponade – a method more physiological than balloon tamponade, using negative pressure created inside the uterus to collapse the bleeding cavity. The vacuum-induced device represents another minimally-invasive tool for clinicians as they battle the complication and provides a low tech solution that is potentially translatable to developing countries with low resource availability. For more information on the annual Top 10 Medical Innovations list including descriptions, videos, and year-by-year comparisons visit: https://innovations.clevelandclinic.o... ▶Share this video with others: • Vacuum-Induced Uterine Tamponade Device fo... ▶Subscribe to learn more about Cleveland Clinic: https://www.youtube.com/user/Clevelan...