Advanced Placenta Accreta Treatment
Bringing new life into the world is one of the most meaningful moments for any family. However, some pregnancies carry serious risks that may not show early warning signs. One of the most complex conditions is Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS) — a high-risk pregnancy complication in which the placenta grows abnormally deep into the uterine wall.
Placenta Accreta can lead to severe hemorrhage during delivery and requires early diagnosis, precise planning, and highly coordinated medical care. Without appropriate preparation, the risks to the mother can be significant.
At Bumrungrad International Hospital, our Maternal–Fetal Medicine specialists provide comprehensive high-risk pregnancy care supported by advanced technology and structured clinical protocols.
Multidisciplinary Placenta Accreta Treatment
Successful management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum requires more than one specialist. At Bumrungrad, care is delivered by a fully coordinated multidisciplinary obstetric team, including:
Maternal–Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialists
- Expert obstetricians experienced in high-risk pregnancy
- Anesthesiologists specialized in complex obstetric cases
- Interventional radiologists for hemorrhage control procedures
- Neonatologists and pediatricians
- Dedicated blood bank specialists
- Our team utilizes advanced techniques — including interventional radiology support and strategic blood management — to reduce blood loss and enhance maternal safety throughout delivery.
- Every case is carefully evaluated and planned in advance to ensure the highest level of preparedness in critical moments.
Advanced Maternity Care
At Bumrungrad, a “miracle” is not defined by chance — it is built through expertise, preparation, and collaboration.
Our goal in every high-risk pregnancy case is not only to guide mothers safely through delivery, but to ensure both mother and baby begin their next chapter healthy, stable, and supported for long-term wellbeing.
Reviewed By Assoc.Prof.Dr. Somsri Pitukkijronnakorn
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Last modify: February 05, 2026