| Literature DB >> 26703179 |
Maiko Tauchi1, Junichi Hasegawa2, Tomohiro Oba1, Tatsuya Arakaki1, Hiroko Takita1, Masamitsu Nakamura1, Akihiko Sekizawa1.
Abstract
The patient was a 38-year-old primigravida woman with a previous history of myomectomy via laparotomy. At 30 weeks of gestation, she visited our emergency center because of sudden severe abdominal pain. Routine focused assessment with sonography for obstetrics (FASO) indicated no echo-free space at Douglas' pouch or between the spleen and kidney; however, echo-free spaces were visualized around the intestinal tract and at Morrison's pouch. Therefore, a diagnosis of hemoperitoneum due to uterine rupture was suspected, and emergency cesarean section was planned. During surgery, a small defect of the myometrium was found on the posterior to fundal uterine wall, with bleeding from the defect. We believe that routine FASO is useful for detecting emergency conditions, including uterine rupture during pregnancy and postpartum. When a pregnant woman complains of abdominal pain, an assessment with FASO is strongly recommended in the daily clinical setting.Entities:
Keywords: FASO; Focused assessment with sonography for trauma; Hemorrhagic shock; Ultrasound; Uterine rupture
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26703179 DOI: 10.1007/s10396-015-0662-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrason (2001) ISSN: 1346-4523 Impact factor: 1.314