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HISTOPATHIC RUPTURE OF THE UTERUS DURING PREGNANCY
Author(s) -
Munira Zainidinovna Rakhatkulova,
Daria Yurievna Jhurova,
Victoria Dmitrievna Frosina,
Жанна Николаевна Теленкова,
Natalya Vasilievna Peshkova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
naučnyj medicinskij vestnik ûgry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2306-1367
DOI - 10.25017/2306-1367-2020-24-2-32-37
Subject(s) - uterine rupture , medicine , uterus , pregnancy , ectopic pregnancy , obstetrics , gestation , fibrous joint , fallopian tube , surgery , gynecology , genetics , biology
Rupture of the uterus, or a violation of the integrity of its walls, is a severe manifestation of obstetric injury. The decrease in the frequency of uterine ruptures due to mechanical causes, careless obstetric interventions gave way to histopathic organ ruptures due to cesarean section surgery, conservative myomectomy, tubectomy. This publication presents a clinical case of the onset of rupture due to the failure of the suture on the uterus after an ectopic pregnancy in the interstitial section of the fallopian tube, diagnosed at 33 weeks of gestation and culminating in a newborn weighing 2 176 grams, 46 cm long in severe asphyxiation. The case presented is a rare severe obstetric pathology with a high risk of maternal and infant mortality.

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