Early diagnosis of atypical rupture of scarred uterus: A case Report from Rural Nepal

Authors

  • Binod Dangal Nyaya Health Nepal/ Charikot Hospital
  • Tula Krishna Gupta Nyaya Health Nepal/ Charikot Hospital
  • Santosh Pathak Nyaya Health Nepal/ Charikot Hospital
  • Arun Upreti Charikot Hospital
  • Bibek Acharya Charikot Hospital
  • Uday Diwakar Charikot Hospital

Keywords:

Caesarian hysterectomy, Previous CS, Ruptured uterus

Abstract

 A 28 years female from rural municipality of Dolakha was referred to our center diagnosis of G2P1 at 40 weeks of gestation in active stage of labor with previous CS. With the view of symptoms and history of previous CS, patient was shifted to Operation Theatre for delay in latent stage of labor, ruptured uterus identified at operating table and Caesarian Hysterectomy was done. Her post-operative hospital stay was uneventful. 

Spontaneous silent rupture can occur in women without any alarming symptom. Rapid recognition of potential uterine rupture and immediate laparotomy  lower the rate of perinatal death.

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2020-07-01

How to Cite

Dangal, B., Gupta, T. K., Pathak, S., Upreti, A., Acharya, B., & Diwakar, U. (2020). Early diagnosis of atypical rupture of scarred uterus: A case Report from Rural Nepal. Journal of General Practice and Emergency Medicine of Nepal, 7(9), 35–37. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/jgpemn/article/view/90092

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Case Reports/Case Series