2008, Number 04
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2008; 76 (04)
Spontaneous uterine rupture in a patient with polihydramnios as only risk factor. Case report, literature review and institutional experience
Oquendo CM, Beltrán MJ, Soriano OK
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 217-220
PDF size: 155.42 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The uterine rupture is a catastrophic obstetric complication. The main risk factor is an antecedent of uterine surgery, usually caesarean. It is reported the case of a 39 years old patient with 37 week-pregnancy and polyhydramnios, without surgical antecedents, whose was not in labor and developed complete rupture of the lateral face of the uterus, which was spontaneous, without previous uterine scar and with a unusual outcome.
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