| Literature DB >> 28612938 |
Riho Fukutani1, Junichi Hasegawa1,2, Tatsuya Arakaki1, Tomohiro Oba1, Masamitsu Nakamura1, Akihiko Sekizawa1.
Abstract
We present a rare asymptomatic case in which intestinal adhesions covered and occluded a site of uterine rupture, which was found during cesarean section. The patient had undergone laparoscopic myomectomy 5 years previously. However, detailed antenatal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging examinations revealed no uterine or placental abnormalities. It is thought that uterine rupture was not detected due to intestinal adhesions, which had occurred following the previous surgery. The present case suggests that women who conceive after laparoscopic myomectomy may be at risk of silent uterine rupture. However, detection of the silent uterine rupture during pregnancy may be limited, even with detailed imaging.Entities:
Keywords: laparoscopic myomectomy; silent uterine rupture; ultrasound
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28612938 DOI: 10.1111/jog.13339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol Res ISSN: 1341-8076 Impact factor: 1.730