SPONTANEOUS UTERINE RUPTURE DURING PREGNANCY - A CASE REPORT
Journal: University Journal of Surgery and Surgical Specialities (Vol.2, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-01-09
Authors : DURGA KRISHNAMURTHY;
Page : 106-110
Keywords : :spontaneous uterine rupture; unscarred uterus; pregnancy; uterine curettage;
Abstract
Uterine rupture in pregnancy is very rare and potentially catastrophic for both mother and fetus. The most common cause of uterine rupture is giving away of previous caesarean uterine scar. Spontaneous rupture of an unscarred uterus during pregnancy is a rare occurrence. We hereby present a rare case of a spontaneous complete uterine rupture in a non labouring unscarred uterus of a 33 year old nulliparous women at 35 weeks of gestation. She presented with lower abdomen pain and decreased fetal movements at our Hospital. Even before getting into labour ,patient suddenly collapsed and Emergency laparotomy was proceeded in view of suspicious concealed abruption. There was frank hemoperitoneum along with a dead baby in the abdominal cavity. There was rupture of uterine fundus extending from one cornual end to the other and closure of uterine rent proceeded. Spontaneous rupture of uterus occurs when there is a an upper segment uterine scar. She had a past history of eventful uterine curettage which was the risk factor for uterine rupture.
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