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A review of 93 cases of ruptured uterus over a period of 2 years in a tertiary care hospital in South India.

P Veena1, S Habeebullah, L Chaturvedula.   

Abstract

This was a retrospective descriptive study carried out on cases in JIPMER between July 2008 and June 2010 among 32,080 deliveries. The study sample included 93 women who had a ruptured uterus. Outcome variables included maternal characteristics, risk factors, management and complications of ruptured uterus. The incidence of ruptured uterus was 0.28%. Most of these women were multiparous (95%), between 20 and 30 years (82%). The majority had a scarred uterus (77%) and 83% were at term gestation. Among women with a scarred uterus, 57 women (79%) had an unknown uterine scar type and 46 women (64%) had < 18 months' duration from the last caesarean section. A total of 37 women (39.7%) presented with ruptured uterus and a dead fetus. Out of 71 women with previous caesarean section, 46 women (49.4%) were allowed trial of scar and developed a ruptured uterus in hospital. Among women with unscarred uterus, 14 presented with rupture and seven of these women were induced in hospital. Out of the 93 cases, 87% were managed with uterine repair and 12 women underwent hysterectomy. A total of 31 babies were born with good Apgar scores; 48 babies were stillborn. We conclude that the strongest association of ruptured uterus was with previous scarred uterus, multiparity and < 18 months' duration from the last caesarean section. There were no maternal deaths. Maternal morbidity was seen in 17% of cases. Perinatal mortality was 60.6%. As a result of the study, we have implemented changes to improve patients' care.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22369400     DOI: 10.3109/01443615.2011.638091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0144-3615            Impact factor:   1.246


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