Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Uterine rupture in all layers is not only a serious complication of pregnancy but is also associated with maternal and fetal mortality. The usual treatment for uterine rupture is termination of pregnancy, and hysterectomy is necessary in most cases. Successful repair of ute...

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Autores principales: Z Bouzari, M Mohammadnataj, A Ghanbarpour
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f96dcd8b985c4c1bb1934f92b14bac472021-11-10T08:30:37ZSuccessful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report1561-41072251-7170https://doaj.org/article/f96dcd8b985c4c1bb1934f92b14bac472019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jbums.org/article-1-7869-en.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1561-4107https://doaj.org/toc/2251-7170BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Uterine rupture in all layers is not only a serious complication of pregnancy but is also associated with maternal and fetal mortality. The usual treatment for uterine rupture is termination of pregnancy, and hysterectomy is necessary in most cases. Successful repair of uterine rupture in all layers is not only uncommon but successful subsequent pregnancy is quite rare. A successful pregnancy is reported in a woman with a history of complete uterine rupture due to intramural pregnancy. CASE REPORT: A 28 – year – old pregnant woman, gravida 4, with a history of two abortions, and one delivery (stillbirth) was admitted to the high-risk pregnancy unit of Ayatollah Rouhani Hospital (Babol, Iran). She had a history of rupture of all layers of the uterus following intramural pregnancy in her third pregnancy, and at that time, she had undergone laparotomy and repair of the uterus. In the fourth pregnancy, due to the history of uterine rupture, she was under prenatal care in high-risk pregnancy unit, and after the onset of contractions at 36 weeks and 2 days, emergency cesarean section was performed for the patient, and the neonate was born with 10/10 APGAR score and a weight of 3000 grams. CONCLUSION: In women who become pregnant after a history of rupture of all layers of the uterus and after the repair of uterine, prenatal and fetal care should be done carefully and cesarean section should be performed immediately after the onset of labor contractions.Z BouzariM MohammadnatajA GhanbarpourBabol University of Medical Sciencesarticleuterine rupturepregnancypregnancy outcomeintramural pregnancyMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENFAMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 345-348 (2019)
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topic uterine rupture
pregnancy
pregnancy outcome
intramural pregnancy
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle uterine rupture
pregnancy
pregnancy outcome
intramural pregnancy
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
R5-920
Z Bouzari
M Mohammadnataj
A Ghanbarpour
Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Uterine rupture in all layers is not only a serious complication of pregnancy but is also associated with maternal and fetal mortality. The usual treatment for uterine rupture is termination of pregnancy, and hysterectomy is necessary in most cases. Successful repair of uterine rupture in all layers is not only uncommon but successful subsequent pregnancy is quite rare. A successful pregnancy is reported in a woman with a history of complete uterine rupture due to intramural pregnancy. CASE REPORT: A 28 – year – old pregnant woman, gravida 4, with a history of two abortions, and one delivery (stillbirth) was admitted to the high-risk pregnancy unit of Ayatollah Rouhani Hospital (Babol, Iran). She had a history of rupture of all layers of the uterus following intramural pregnancy in her third pregnancy, and at that time, she had undergone laparotomy and repair of the uterus. In the fourth pregnancy, due to the history of uterine rupture, she was under prenatal care in high-risk pregnancy unit, and after the onset of contractions at 36 weeks and 2 days, emergency cesarean section was performed for the patient, and the neonate was born with 10/10 APGAR score and a weight of 3000 grams. CONCLUSION: In women who become pregnant after a history of rupture of all layers of the uterus and after the repair of uterine, prenatal and fetal care should be done carefully and cesarean section should be performed immediately after the onset of labor contractions.
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title Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report
title_short Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report
title_full Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report
title_fullStr Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Uterine Rupture in Previous Pregnancy: A Case Report
title_sort successful pregnancy and delivery after uterine rupture in previous pregnancy: a case report
publisher Babol University of Medical Sciences
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