Abstract:Objective: Reporting management of acute uterine inversion with hemorrhagic shock in minimal facilities situation.
Method: Case report.
Results: Manual reposition in acute uterine inversion was a lifesaving treatment. The decision to do manual reposition with minimal sedation and without any tocolytic could be done in this case, due to minimal facilities situation where there is no operating theater available for ideal uterine reposition.
Conclusion: Uterine inversion can… Show more
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