Literature DB >> 982218

Treatment of the ruptured uterus.

E T Mokgokong, M Marivate.   

Abstract

Three hundred and thirty-five patients with ruptured uterus were reviewed. The incidence of this condition is increasing, probably owing to poor antenatal care and lack of facilities. The most common site of rupture in the previously unscarred uterus was found to be longitudinal on the lateral aspects of the lower and upper segments. When the ruptures were in these areas, total hysterectomy proved to be best. Repair of the rupture should only be considered when the tear is simple, transverse in the lower segment, and in the absence of infection.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 982218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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