2021
DOI: 10.1186/s41935-021-00236-4
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Maternal death due to ruptured uterus consequent to abruptio placentae: 2 case reports

Abstract: Background Abruptio placentae is a complication of pregnancy that can lead to uterine rupture, increasing maternal and fetal mortality, especially when there is a lack of medical outreach in remote areas. Case presentation We present two maternal deaths due to uterine rupture in a term pregnancy consequent to abruptio placentae. In one case, the uterus ruptured at the previous lower segment Caesarean section (LSCS) scar site and in another over the… Show more

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“…Age, gravida, and parity were significantly higher in patients with Couvelaire uterus Jaiswani et al reported two maternal deaths due to uterine rupture in a term pregnancy consequent to abruptio placentae. 14 In one case, the uterus ruptured at the previous lower segment Caesarean section (LSCS) scar site and in another over the lateral wall of Couvelaire uterus. In both cases, the fetus was partially lying outside the uterus in the peritoneal cavity, and there was a massive retro-placental clot.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Age, gravida, and parity were significantly higher in patients with Couvelaire uterus Jaiswani et al reported two maternal deaths due to uterine rupture in a term pregnancy consequent to abruptio placentae. 14 In one case, the uterus ruptured at the previous lower segment Caesarean section (LSCS) scar site and in another over the lateral wall of Couvelaire uterus. In both cases, the fetus was partially lying outside the uterus in the peritoneal cavity, and there was a massive retro-placental clot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%