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Case Report

Veena BT1 , Suvarna R2

1 Assistant Professor,2 Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences. Bangalore.

Year: 2014, Volume: 4, Issue: 3, Page no. 161-162,
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Abstract

Second Trimester Uterine rupture is a rare Obstetric emergency and so far less than 50 cases have been reported worldwide. It carries high maternal morbidity and mortality, hence requiring pro-active approach. We hereby, present one such case where the patient was a multigravida with previous lower segment caesarean section and two evacuations. She developed features of acute abdomen and was found to have lower segment spontaneous scar rupture.

<p>Second Trimester Uterine rupture is a rare Obstetric emergency and so far less than 50 cases have been reported worldwide. It carries high maternal morbidity and mortality, hence requiring pro-active approach. We hereby, present one such case where the patient was a multigravida with previous lower segment caesarean section and two evacuations. She developed features of acute abdomen and was found to have lower segment spontaneous scar rupture.</p>
Keywords
Second Trimester, Spontaneous Uterine Rupture.
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