1.A case of uterine rupture at 27 weeks gestation.
Young Gyu BAE ; Hyun Youl KIM ; Jae Ho YOON ; Young Hae PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2063-2066
No abstract available.
Pregnancy*
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Uterine Rupture*
2.The situation of uteral rupture in the Hai Phong Gynecological and Obstetrical Hospital during 1989 - 1999
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;263(9):41-44
For 10 years (1989- 1998) in the Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Hai Phong city, 53 cases of uterine rupture had been treated. Preoperative diagnosis was positive in 36 cases. 17 cases were not diagnosed before operation, among them, 11 cases had previous cesareen section. The percentage of uterine rupture in the whole country (67.9%) is higher than that one in the Hai Phong city (32.1%) with p<0.001.
Uterine Rupture
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epidemiology
3.The situation of uteral rupture in the Hai Phong gynecologycal and obstetrical hospital during 1989-1999
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;263(9):45-47
43 cases of eclampsia had been treated during 5 years (1994- 1998) in Hai Phong Obst/Gyn hospital with an incidence of 1.5% total pregnancies, and toxemia of pregnancy was 9.12% pregnancies. 70% of the patients located in rural areas, primipara was 62.8%, manual laboures: 74%, eclampsia appears in every season but frequently in winter- spring: 67.4%. * Treatment: the principal treatment included: magnesium sulfate for anticonvulsion, vasodilators for antihypertension. Cesarean section: 13 cases (30.2%). * Newborns: 50% of the babies were under 2,500 g of weight, its death rate: 9.3% (focus on the low weight births). *Conclusion -Eclampsia appears in every season especially in Winter- Spring. -The appearance is in the manual labourers and in the countyside livings.
Uterine Rupture
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epidemiology
4.Spontaneous uterine rupture during early labor in term pregnancy after laparoscopic radiofrequency myolysis.
Eun Ju HWANG ; Sun Min KIM ; Jong Kwan JUN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;53(8):732-736
Spontaneous uterine rupture is a rare occurrence, but a catastrophic obstetric complication, associated with high rates of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Clinicians should make a prompt diagnosis and management in patients presenting with acute abdominal pain, hypovolemic shock, and fetal compromise. We present a case of spontaneous complete rupture of uterus during early labor in term pregnancy after laparoscopic radiofrequency myolysis.
Abdominal Pain
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Rupture
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Shock
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Uterine Rupture
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Uterus
5.Successful management of cesarean scar pregnancy at 13 weeks of gestation by uterine artery embolization: A case report.
Jun Min SEOK ; Myoung Jin MOON ; Sung Woon CHANG ; Yu Mi LEE ; Ji Hyon JANG ; Min Jung BAEK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;53(10):934-939
Cesarean scar pregnancy, in which the pregnancy is implanted at the previous cesarean scar, is a very rare form of ectopic pregnancy. A delay in diagnosis can lead to uterine rupture, massive hemorrhage, and serious maternal morbidity. However, the optimal treatment is unknown. We experienced a case of viable cesarean scar pregnancy diagnosed at 13 weeks of gestation treated with uterine artery embolization and report with a brief of literatures.
Cicatrix
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Female
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Hemorrhage
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic
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Uterine Artery
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Uterine Artery Embolization
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Uterine Rupture
6.A case of normal spontaneous vaginal delivery after transvaginal radiofrequency myolysis.
Hyun Young KIM ; Chan Hee JIN ; Jeong Hoon RHO ; In Taek HWANG ; Young Rae SONG ; Ki Hwan KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2008;19(4):393-397
Radiofrequency myolysis does not require general anesthesia and is safe and effective treatment for uterine myomas tried to women in women who wish to conserve the uterus. However, a controversial issue is whether radiofrequency myolysis is safe to women who desire future pregnancies. We report a case who experienced full term spontaneous vaginal delivery without uterine rupture after radiofrequency myolysis.
Anesthesia, General
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Female
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Humans
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Myoma
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Pregnancy
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Uterine Rupture
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Uterus
7.A Case of Ectopic Pregnancy in a Previous Cesarean Scar.
Kyung Soo LEE ; Young Min CHOI ; Young Sik CHOI ; Ja Yeon KIM ; Seung Ho LEE ; Byung Chul JEE ; Seung Yup KU ; Chang Suk SUH ; Seok Hyun KIM ; Jung Gu KIM ; Shin Yong MOON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2005;48(11):2723-2728
Implantation of a pregnancy within the scar of a previous cesarean delivery is a very rare form of ectopic pregnancy. However, this type of ectopic pregnancy is considered to be a life-threatening condition because of the very high risk of uterine rupture and uncontrollable hemorrhage. Unfortunately, optimal treatment have not been established. We present here a case of ectopic pregnancy in the previous cesarean scar treated with combined systemic and local intra-amniotic methotrexate successfully.
Cicatrix*
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Female
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Hemorrhage
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Methotrexate
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic*
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Uterine Rupture
8.A case of uterine rupture in IUP 15+1weeks following previous myolysis.
So Mi KIM ; Geun Hee KIM ; Da Un JEONG ; Eun Ju SEO ; Ji Kyeung MOON ; Ji Eun SONG ; Keun Young LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(9):945-949
The development of myolysis has allowed number of gynecologic surgeons to treat myoma instead of hysterectomy or myomectomy. However not long time has passed since this operation started, little studies were conducted on this complication and side effect. Especially, there are not enough studies about complication and prognosis related pregnancy after myolysis. One of these complications, uterine rupture during pregnancy is not frequent, but fatal condition to both mother and fetus. We report a case of uterine rupture that occurred in early second-trimester who had been myolysis 22 months before pregnancy.
Fetus
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Mothers
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Myoma
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Pregnancy
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Prognosis
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Uterine Rupture
9.Failed transarterial embolization of subserosal uterine arteriovenous malformation.
Kyung Jin SEO ; Jin KIM ; In Sook SOHN ; Han Sung KWON ; Sang Woo PARK ; Han Sung HWANG
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2013;56(5):333-337
Uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is rare but potentially life-threatening from excessive vaginal bleeding. All uterine AVMs reported to date have been found in the endometrial or myometrial layers. Here we present a patient with a subserosal type AVM on the fundus of uterus, which spontaneously ruptured.
Arteriovenous Malformations
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Embolization, Therapeutic
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Humans
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Rupture, Spontaneous
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Uterine Hemorrhage
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Uterus
10.Uterine artery bleeding and haemoperitoneum during the second trimester in pregnancy.
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2003;58(1):128-30
A case of spontaneous rupture of uterine artery in the second trimester of pregnancy is described. Haemorrhage from rupture of uterine artery during pregnancy was discovered at laparotomy. This was an unusual but serious complication of pregnancy. This condition is extremely rare and one must consider it in cases of incomprehensible abdominal pain with or without haemodynamic collapse. A review of the literature revealed only four similar cases so far. This pregnancy continued till 37 weeks pregnancy and had a spontaneous vaginal delivery. Immediate institution of effective resuscitative measures and early surgical intervention were essential to both foetal and maternal survival.
Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Trimester, Second
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Hemorrhage
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Uterine artery
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Traumatic Rupture