
B-Lynch suture
The B-Lynch suture is a surgical technique used to control severe postpartum bleeding, especially after childbirth complications like a ruptured uterus. Surgeons place a special stitch around the uterus in a way that compresses it from outside, much like cinching a belt. This pressure helps stop excessive bleeding without removing the uterus. The procedure is performed through an incision in the abdomen and aims to preserve the woman's ability to have future pregnancies. It is an effective, uterus-sparing method used in critical situations to promote bleeding control while maintaining reproductive potential.