International Journal of Medicine and Health Development (Jan 2017)

Lower uterine segment transverse scar rupture following a successful Vacuum Assisted Vaginal Birth after a Caesarean Delivery (VBAC): A case report and review of the literature

  • B U Odugu,
  • I I Okafor,
  • I A Ugwu,
  • J A Ede,
  • C C Eze,
  • F J Awkadigwe,
  • E O Ugwu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/jcm.v22i2.14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 146 – 150

Abstract

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Uterine scar rupture is a dreaded complication of vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) because of the accompanying severe feto-maternal morbidity and mortality. The patient had a successful vacuum assisted VBAC of a healthy live male baby in a private hospital. Following the delivery, she developed severe postpartum hemorrhage that necessitated blood transfusion and immediate transfer to the Enugu State University Teaching hospital, Parklane. Emergency exploratory laparotomy confirmed a lower uterine segment scar rupture which was successfully repaired with satisfactory outcome. We therefore recommend that every VBAC should be planned, carefully selected, and conducted in a hospital with electronic fetal monitoring and capacity for comprehensive emergency obstetric care in order to avert possible feto-maternal complications.

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