| Literature DB >> 15880989 |
Chii-Shinn Shiau1, Ching-Chang Hsieh, Chi-Hsin Chiang, T'sang-T'ang Hsieh, Ming-Yang Chang.
Abstract
Since Asherman first published his series of intrauterine synechiae in 1948, only a few physicians have described the obstetric complications of patients who conceived following surgical treatment of intrauterine synechiae. We present a woman with a history of resectoscopic resection of intrauterine adhesions with a term pregnancy and spontaneous uterine rupture that occurred during the intrapartum period. At emergent cesarean section, hemoperitoneum of approximately 1500 mL was noted and a 10-cm defect was present in the lateral uterine wall; the edges of the defect were bleeding actively. Because of the potential for a disastrous outcome in the rupture of the pregnant uterus, patients treated for Asherman's syndrome should be identified early and appropriate precautions should be taken in their obstetric management.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15880989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chang Gung Med J ISSN: 2072-0939