Case Reports in Women's Health (Oct 2021)

Combined vesicouterine rupture during second-trimester medical abortion for fetal abnormality after prior cesarean delivery: A case report

  • Giuseppe Caruso,
  • Vanessa Paladini,
  • Valentina D'ambrosio,
  • Antonella Giancotti,
  • Maria Grazia Piccioni,
  • Innocenza Palaia,
  • Violante Di Donato,
  • Giorgia Perniola,
  • Roberto Brunelli,
  • Francesco Pecorini,
  • Ludovico Muzii,
  • Maria Scudo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. e00364

Abstract

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Introduction: The use of mifepristone and misoprostol for the induction of a second-trimester abortion is common and effective. However, its safety in women with previous cesarean delivery is still controversial, given the potentially higher risk of uterine rupture. Case presentation: We present the case of a 30-year-old woman (G2P1) who experienced vesicouterine rupture with escape of the dead fetus into the bladder during second-trimester induced abortion after prior cesarean delivery. She was successfully managed with conservative surgery. Conclusion: This case highlights the challenges of early diagnosis of vesicouterine rupture during second-trimester medical abortion. We argue that a close monitoring of patients with prior cesarean section is mandatory, particularly if uterine contractions suddenly stop or the fetal head fails to descend. A prompt conservative surgical approach allows preservation of fertility.

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