Literature DB >> 21305879

Caesarean delivery through deliberate posterior hysterotomy in irreducible uterine torsion: case report.

Andrea De Ioris1, Cosimo Pezzuto, Giovanni Battista Nardelli, Alberto Bacchi Modena.   

Abstract

Gravid uterus rotation is a normal finding in the third trimester of pregnancy. However, a rotation greater than 45 degrees around the longitudinal axis of the uterus--uterine torsion--is a rare pathological condition in the obstetrical practice. We reporte the case of 180 degrees torsion of a myomatous uterus at preterm in which the foetus, in breech presentation, was delivered through a deliberate posterior hysterotomy. An emergency caesarean section was arranged after prolonged foetal bradycardia. Uterine torsion treatment depends on when the torsion occurs during the pregnancy. However, laparotomy is imperative in all cases. When derotation of the uterus is not possible, a transverse incision in the lower posterior uterine segment, if feasible, is a safe choice.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21305879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomed        ISSN: 0392-4203


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