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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-7 | Issue-12
Silent Rupture of the Uterus in a Woman with One Previous CS, A Rare Case
Ismatara Bina, Kazi Muzahidul Islam, Ayman Arik Kazi
Published: Dec. 16, 2019 |
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DOI: 10.36347/SJMCR.2019.v07i12.006
Pages: 743-745
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Abstract
Summary: Uterine rupture is a very rare complication in pregnancy. Most of the cases it increases both fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Case presentation: A 30-year-old woman para 1, gravida 2, with a H/O of previous one Caesarean section was admitted in our department at her 40 weeks and 0 days gestation for elective c-section. During the surgery we found uterine rupture with an amniocele. A healthy female baby was delivered with Apgar score 7 at 1min and 8 at 5 min. Both Maternal and neonatal condition were good. There was no PPH. The woman was recovered well in postnatal period and was discharged at 6th postoperative day. Conclusion: Silent uterine rupture may occur at late pregnancy in asymptotmatic woman without any labour pain. Objective: To raise awareness for taking extra precautionary measure for checking uterus rupture through a real-life rare case presentation.