Silent uterine rupture in scarred uterus

Uterine rupture in pregnancy is a rare and catastrophic complication with a high incidence of fetal and maternal morbidity. Very few cases have been reported in the literature.Case presentationA 28-year-old fifth gravid woman with a history of one caesarean section presented to our department at 39...

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description Uterine rupture in pregnancy is a rare and catastrophic complication with a high incidence of fetal and maternal morbidity. Very few cases have been reported in the literature.Case presentationA 28-year-old fifth gravid woman with a history of one caesarean section presented to our department at 39 weeks and 6 days gestation with complaints of headache, epigastric pain and nausea. Her blood pressure was elevated and there was proteinuria. Emergency caesarean section was performed in view of symptoms. Uterine rupture was found during the surgery. A live male infant was delivered in good condition. Postnatal recovery was unremarkable and the woman discharged on postoperative day 5.ConclusionRupture of the uterus can present in third trimester even before labour with minimal or no symptoms.
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subjects Abdomen
Adult
Asymptomatic
Blood pressure
Cesarean section
Cesarean Section - adverse effects
Childbirth & labor
Cicatrix
Europe (West)
Female
Fetuses
Headache - etiology
Hematuria
Humans
Laparotomy
Maternal mortality
Morbidity
Nausea - etiology
Pain
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications - diagnosis
Pregnancy Complications - surgery
Surgery
Ultrasonic imaging
Unusual Presentation of More Common Disease/Injury
Uterine Rupture - diagnosis
Uterine Rupture - mortality
Uterine Rupture - surgery
Uterus
Vagina
White
title Silent uterine rupture in scarred uterus
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