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Swathi Aswath * , Ratna Blulusu , Pooja Shivaraj  |
| Department of OBG, East Point Institute Medical Science and Research Center, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India , swathidlc@gmail.com |
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Abstract: (1045 Views) |
| Uterine rupture is a rare but serious complication, especially in women with prior cesarean delivery. This case describes a 28-year-old with intrauterine fetal demise and failed second-trimester abortion induction. During hysterectomy, the fetus and placenta were found extruded into the right broad ligament, mimicking a broad ligament pregnancy, with a rupture at the previous cesarean scar. The patient remained stable, with no significant hemorrhage or peritoneal irritation. This case emphasizes early recognition, timely intervention, and individualized management in high-risk patients. Vigilant monitoring and a multidisciplinary approach are crucial to optimizing maternal outcomes in such complex scenarios. |
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| Keywords: Cesarean, Hemorrhage, Hysterectomy, Uterine rupture |
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Type of Study: Case Report |
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Received: 2024/08/11 | Accepted: 2024/12/20 | Published: 2024/12/22
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