AI Article Synopsis

  • - Uterine rupture (RU) is still prevalent in developing countries despite health policies, largely due to risks such as C-section scars, often occurring during labor or late pregnancy.
  • - A case is presented of a 15-week pregnant woman with a scarred uterus who experienced spontaneous uterine rupture, indicated by symptoms of peritoneal irritation and confirmed through surgical exploration.
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of considering uterine rupture in patients with a history of uterine scars, even in early pregnancy, when they exhibit abdominal pain and signs of internal bleeding, regardless of their age or previous childbirth experiences.

Article Abstract

Despite all the health policies implemented in our developing countries, uterine rupture (RU) remains common. They are severe and involve maternal and fetal prognosis. Among the multiple risk factors, the most common cited in the literature is C-section scar. Most occurs during labor or at the end of pregnancy. Uterine rupture during the first or second trimester is exceptional and its clinical manifestation is variable. We here report a case of spontaneous uterine rupture at 15 weeks' gestation in a pauciparous woman with scarred uterus. Exacerbation of clinical symptoms was manifested by peritoneal irritation. Surgical exploration revealed complete vertical rupture from the bottom to the lower segment of the uterus with open book opening of the uterus. This study highlights that uterine rupture should be considered in patients with scarred uterus presenting with abdominal pain associated with signs of hemoperitoneum, regardless of whether their pregnancies are at term or in the first two trimesters, and regardless of age (young patients) and parity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7388623PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.44.20692DOI Listing

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