Neglected uterine rupture… myth or reality? – A case report

Youssef Essebbagh, Khadija Errmili, Saloua Iddouba, Othmane Elharmouchi, Najia Zeraidi, Aziz Baidada
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Abstract

Introduction

Neglected Uterine rupture in an unscarred uterus is a rare but remains the most serious and fearsome complication in obstetrics, with high maternal and fetal risks, a neglected uterine rupture is rarer but more serious affecting the maternal prognosis with a high rate of hysterectomy.

Case presentation

A 36-year-old patient, presented on postpartum day 4 a pelvic pain, physical examination finds patient in shock, Ultrasound showed an enlarged uterus with a discontinuity on the right lateral edge and abundant peritoneal fluid reaching Morison's pouch. The patient underwent a necessary total interadnexal hysterectomy due to the presence of a partial uterine necrosis.

Discussion

Neglected uterine rupture in an unscarred uterus is a rare but serious complication, occurring in approximately 1 in 10,000 pregnancies. Its incidence is higher in developing countries, largely due to socioeconomic disparities and restricted access to healthcare resources. Neglected Uterine rupture may arise from trauma or obstetric maneuvers and can occur without clear causes, as illustrated by studies finding cases of rupture without risk factors; the preferred treatment is conservative, but severe cases may necessitate a hysterectomy, especially when conservative options are not viable.

Conclusion

Neglected uterine rupture in an unscarred uterus is rare and serious, with high mortality and morbidity, often requiring rapid multidisciplinary intervention due to diagnostic delays.
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被忽视的子宫破裂,是神话还是现实?-一份病例报告。
无瘢痕子宫的忽视性子宫破裂是一种罕见但仍然是产科最严重和最可怕的并发症,具有较高的母婴风险,忽视性子宫破裂罕见但更严重地影响了产妇的预后,子宫切除术的发生率很高。病例介绍:一位36岁的患者,产后第4天出现盆腔疼痛,体格检查发现患者休克,超声显示子宫增大,右侧边缘不连续,大量腹膜液到达Morison's pouch。由于存在部分子宫坏死,患者接受了必要的全附件间子宫切除术。讨论:未结疤子宫破裂是一种罕见但严重的并发症,发生率约为万分之一。其发病率在发展中国家较高,主要是由于社会经济差距和获得保健资源的机会有限。被忽视的子宫破裂可能是由创伤或产科操作引起的,并且可能在没有明确原因的情况下发生,正如研究发现没有危险因素的子宫破裂病例所表明的那样;首选的治疗是保守,但严重的病例可能需要子宫切除术,特别是当保守的选择是不可行的。结论:未结缔组织子宫破裂罕见且严重,死亡率和发病率高,由于诊断延误,往往需要快速多学科干预。
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