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Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of uterine rupture following open fetal surgery
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Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of uterine rupture following open fetal surgery

Angela C Ranzini, Mary White, Edwin R Guzman and William E Scorza
Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953), Vol.93(5), pp.826-827
05/1999
PMID: 10912409

Abstract

Background: Reported cases of uterine rupture diagnosed by ultrasound have shown fetal membranes ballooning through uterine rupture sites, or adjacent areas of hemorrhage. Case: A 27-year-old gravida 3, para 2 had open fetal surgery to repair a fetal myelomeningocele at 28 weeks’ gestation. Her postoperative course was complicated by threatened preterm labor and anhydramnios. At 33 weeks’ gestation, with maternal symptoms of bowel obstruction, ultrasound showed a fetal leg and section of umbilical cord protruding through the uterine wall. Conclusion: Even in the presence of anhydramnios, uterine wall rupture was identified, because ultrasound evaluation of the uterine wall showed prolapsed fetal parts and umbilical cord. Persistent anhydramnios after open fetal surgery should prompt a search for uterine rupture.

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