Case Reports in Women's Health (Mar 2024)

Uterine perforation associated with gestational trophoblastic disease and arteriovenous malformation: A case report

  • Lauren Fisher,
  • Amin Bahabri,
  • Anna Clare,
  • Babak Shakeri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41
p. e00579

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This case report outlines the clinical course of a young woman who presented as haemodynamically unstable due to uterine perforation. She had undergone suction dilation and curettage three weeks prior and received a diagnosis of complete molar pregnancy. During her most recent acute presentation, an emergency laparotomy revealed a full-thickness fundal uterine rupture in a region of newly identified arteriovenous malformation. Haemostasis was achieved with the primary repair of the perforation. She was subsequently diagnosed with gestational trophoblastic neoplasm (GTN), a condition characterised by abnormal proliferation of trophoblastic tissue. She received three courses of methotrexate followed by a two-month course of dactinomycin. At one-year surveillance, she had made a complete recovery.

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