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Asymptomatic uterine incarceration at term: a rare complication of pregnancy.

Khalid Al Wadi1, Michael Helewa1, Lynne Sabeski1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Uterine retroversion before 12 to 14 weeks' gestation occurs in approximately 15% of pregnancies and is usually considered an innocuous finding. When the uterus remains retroverted as the pregnancy advances, the growing uterine corpus becomes impacted in the hollow of the pelvic cavity and uterine incarceration may develop. Incarcerated retroverted uterus at term is an extremely rare and serious complication of pregnancy. CASE: A 30-year-old primigravida with asymptomatic uterine incarceration at term underwent a challenging Caesarean section because of the distortion of her anatomy.
CONCLUSION: Recognition of a gravid uterus that is retroverted and incarcerated at term or near-term is critical because Caesarean section is necessary for delivery and that is likely to be challenging.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21749750     DOI: 10.1016/S1701-2163(16)34959-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can        ISSN: 1701-2163


  4 in total

1.  Case report: incarceration of the gravid uterus: a radiologic and obstetric challenge.

Authors:  Inge Dierickx; Frédéric Delens; Thomas Backaert; Walter Pauwels; Wilfried Gyselaers
Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2014-07-31

Review 2.  Incarceration of the gravid uterus: a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Cha Han; Chen Wang; Lulu Han; Guoyan Liu; Huiyang Li; Fuman She; Fengxia Xue; Yingmei Wang
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2019-11-08       Impact factor: 3.007

3.  Incarcerated Uterus Presenting as Short Cervix and Placenta Previa.

Authors:  Ali Alhousseini; Salam Zeineddine; Adham Alsamsam; Bernard Gonik; Jacques Abramowicz; Karoline Puder; Homam Saker; Edgar Hernandez-Andrade
Journal:  Case Rep Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2018-09-04

4.  Incarceration of the Gravid Uterus: Proposal for a Shared Definition. Comment on Tachibana et al. Incarcerated Gravid Uterus: Spontaneous Resolution Is Not Rare. Diagnostics 2021, 11, 1544.

Authors:  Michele Orsi; Edgardo Somigliana
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-23
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