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Single-Session No-Touch Hysteroscopic Mechanical Resection for Cesarean Scar Pregnancy: A Novel Primary Treatment Approach. [PDF]

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Intestinal herniation following uterine perforation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
T HE occurrence of uterine perforation accompanying criminal or therapeutic abortion is not uncommon and seldom presents a major surgical problem. However, the presence of such perforation accompanied by trauma to extrauterine organs or by extrauterine infection is best managed by radical surgery as well as extensive antibiotic therapy.1 Only three ...
W A, POTTS, H E, PETZING
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Delayed Presentation of Uterine Perforation

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1995
A 30-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with nonspecific abdominal pain 17 days after voluntary vacuum aspiration interruption of a first-trimester pregnancy. Physical examination and laboratory evaluation demonstrated mild diffuse abdominal tenderness without peritoneal signs and a mildly increased WBC count, respectively.
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Uterine Perforation by The IUD

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— Reports of perforation of the uterus by intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs) have increased recently. In this case a second IUD was inserted after unrecognized perforation. Report of a Case:— A 27-year-old white married woman, gravida 4, para 3, was seen for a routine postpartum examination six weeks after a normal spontaneous ...
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Uterine perforation by copper intrauterine device

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1984
Sixteen cases with uterine perforation by a copper intrauterine device (IUD) are presented. In 13 cases the IUD had been inserted within 5 months following delivery, and in 6 cases the insertion had been painful. Missing string was the first sign in most cases. Laparatomy was performed in all cases to remove the IUD.
P K, Heinonen, M, Merikari, J, Paavonen
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Appearance of uterine perforation by hysterosalpingography

Fertility and Sterility, 2004
The appearance of a uterine perforation that occurred at the time of office hysteroscopy is shown via hysterosalpingogram and laparoscopy.
Laurie Jane, McKenzie   +4 more
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Prelabor Uterine Rupture after Laparoscopic Repair of Uterine Perforation

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2010
Uterine rupture is an established risk of previous uterine trauma. Conventionally this has been considered most likely following prior classical or midline hysterotomies at cesarean section or subsequent to abdominal myomectomy in which the uterine cavity was breached.
Ilke, Tischner   +3 more
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Uterine Perforation Associated with Endometrial Ablation

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992
Summary: Three cases of uterine perforation associated with endometrial ablation are presented. Possible predisposing factors in 2 cases were previous Caesarean section and difficulty in cervical dilatation. Adequate training for gynaecologists in hysteroscopy is essential before undertaking any type of operative hysteroscopy.
D, Itzkowic, M, Beale
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