Acta Clinica Croatica (Jan 2021)

Uterine Rupture in Third Trimester of Pregnancy Following Cornual Resection Due to Ectopic Pregnancy

  • Vesna Košec,
  • Marijo Čukelj,
  • Ivka Djaković,
  • Dražan Butorac

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2021.60.01.23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60., no. 1.
pp. 153 – 155

Abstract

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Uterine rupture during pregnancy is a critical obstetric complication associated with maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. The risk is increased in patients with a history of previous uterine surgery including cesarean section, myomectomy, salpingectomy, as well as uterine and placental anomalies and polyhydramnios. It can also occur spontaneously. We present a case of uterine rupture in the early third trimester in a woman who had undergone previous laparoscopic removal of the left fallopian tube due to sactosalpinx and laparotomic removal of left uterine horn due to ectopic pregnancy.

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