Am J Perinatol 2009; 26(10): 739-744
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1223287
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Third-Trimester Uterine Rupture without Previous Cesarean: A Case Series and Review of the Literature

Margaret Dow1 , Joseph R. Wax1 , Michael G. Pinette1 , Jacquelyn Blackstone1 , Angelina Cartin1
  • 1Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine
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18. Mai 2009 (online)

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ABSTRACT

We sought to describe a case series and literature review of uterine rupture in the absence of a previous cesarean delivery. In addition to four cases in our institution, a search of the literature from 1994 to 2008 identified cases of uterine rupture unrelated to a prior cesarean. Uterine rupture in the absence of a previous cesarean may be associated with remote unrecognized uterine perforation, myomectomy, thermal injury, and obstructed labor. Such ruptures may occur before or after labor onset, at term or preterm, and with or without nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns. Spontaneous uterine rupture is associated with highly variable and nonspecific maternal complaints and fetal status, requiring a high index of diagnostic suspicion.

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Joseph R WaxM.D. 

Maine Medical Partners Women's Health, 887 Congress Street

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