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Spontaneous Rupture of the Non Gravid Uterus: A Case Report
Author(s) -
Saima Najam,
Sana Abady Mohmed,
Shehla Aqeel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of health sciences and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-9571
DOI - 10.52403/ijhsr.20211112
Subject(s) - medicine , uterine rupture , uterus , hysterectomy , uterine fibroids , exploratory laparotomy , laparotomy , surgery , asymptomatic , abdomen , abdominal pain , obstetrics , gynecology
Uterine rupture can cause serious morbidity and mortality to the women. A complete uterine rupture is a diagnosis made when all three layers of the uterus are separated, while uterine dehiscence is a similar condition in which there is incomplete division of the uterus that does not penetrate all three layers of the uterus. Uterine dehiscence is most often an occult finding in asymptomatic patients. Mostly the uterine rupture is seen in gravid females however it has been reported in non gravid patients as well. Spontaneous uterine rupture is extremely rare to be seen in non gravid patients, but should be included in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen and shock in a non pregnant woman of any age due to its catastrophic consequences. In non gravid uterus the most common cause of the uterine rupture is pelvic trauma, uterine myomas, infection or uterine carcinoma.We hereby report a case of 44 years old female with previous 4 caesarean sections who came on12th day of her cycle with heavy bleeding, lower abdominal pain and anaemia. She was found to have small fibroids which were blamed for the menorrhagia and she was admitted for the conservative management. She collapsed on day 2 of admission suddenly and after stabilization of the patient her exploratory laparotomy was done and uterine rupture was detected on the right side of the previous scar. The uterus was repaired as the patient refused for hysterectomy. Her post op recovery was uneventful.Her first periods after the surgery was normal with average amount of blood loss.Key words: Uterine rupture, haemorrhage, non -gravid, caesarean, hysterectomy, laparotomy.

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