An Ominous Case of Uterine Rupture in an Unscarred Womb and Its Subsequent Management

Uterine rupture is a rare but critical obstetric complication that demands a swift and decisive intervention to ensure the well-being of the mother and fetus. We present a case report detailing the surgical management of a bizarre uterine rupture in a multigravida female with two previous vaginal de...

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description Uterine rupture is a rare but critical obstetric complication that demands a swift and decisive intervention to ensure the well-being of the mother and fetus. We present a case report detailing the surgical management of a bizarre uterine rupture in a multigravida female with two previous vaginal deliveries and a previously unscarred uterus. This case highlights the challenges of treating and diagnosing, particularly in the Indian setting, an antenatally unregistered patient with rare obstetrical complications. Emphasizing the clinical challenges faced and the multidisciplinary approach employed for optimal outcomes, this report underscores the importance of a high degree of suspicion, early diagnosis, timely intervention, and comprehensive intraoperative and postoperative care in addressing this rare obstetric catastrophic event. This article's main focus is multicentric, aiming to showcase the obstacles to maintaining low maternal mortality and morbidity, the presence of inadequate awareness in society, and the importance of multimodal treatment and planning.
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Case reports
Cesarean section
Childbirth & labor
Emergency medical care
Heart rate
Hysterectomy
Integrative/Complementary Medicine
Ligaments
Magnetic resonance imaging
Obstetrics
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Pregnancy
Risk factors
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Urology
Uterus
Vagina
Well being
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