Abstract
Placenta previa is a major risk factor for obstetric hemorrhage. Bakri balloon tamponade (BBT) is a well-established uterine-sparing method, but balloon puncture during uterine closure may compromise its effectiveness. We present a fundal fixation technique, a simple modification involving temporary fundal fixation of the balloon catheter to displace it away from the hysterotomy site during closure. This technical report outlines the method and summarizes the outcomes from four cases of placenta previa that were managed successfully. This fundal fixation technique is a safe and effective method for minimizing balloon puncture risk during cesarean sections.