The Pan African Medical Journal (Jul 2012)

Neglected puerperal inversion of the uterus: ignorance makes acute a chronic form

  • Sardha Minakshi,
  • Atri Shivani,
  • Anjum Arshad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2012.12.89.1406
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 89

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Inversion of uterus is a rare complication of vaginal delivery. The reported incidence of puerperal inversion varies from approximately 1 in 550 to 1 in several thousand normal deliveries. Maternal mortality has been reported to be as high as 15%, mainly because of associated life threatening blood loss and shock. Early diagnosis, prompt and aggressive management decrease the morbidity and mortality to minimal. We report a case of 21 year old primi, who presented to us with uterine inversion after delivery at a rural set up by untrained birth attendant (Dai). She was managed surgically with Haultain's operation and discharged after 5 days. She didn't turn up for follow up and was readmitted after 4 weeks with uterine reinversion associated with endometritis. A recent case is described, followed by a short review of literature.

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