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Labisia pumila as a Culprit of Primary Uterine Rupture Alongside Abruptio Placentae: A Case Report
Luthfi Rahman, Kania Praharsini, Aditiyo Januajie, Ruswana Anwar Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hasan Sadikin General Hospital-Padjadjaran University, Bandung, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Luthfi Rahman, Tel +6282239844701, Email luthfirahmanp ...
Januajie A +3 more
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Second trimester uterine rupture: lesson learned [PDF]
Introduction: Uterine rupture is a rare obstetrics catastrophic especially if it occurs during early pregnancy. We experienced three cases of ruptured uterus in the second trimester that first line doctors and obstetrician could learn lessons from.
Ismail, Hamizah +8 more
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Uterine rupture at the fundus during pregnancy: a case report
Rupture of a gravid uterus is a surgical emergency. Predisposing factors include a scarred uterus. Spontaneous rupture of an unscarred uterus during pregnancy is a rare occurrence.
V., Venkatesh K., B., Harsha
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Implantable drug delivery system: Frontiers of medicine‐engineering interdisciplinary
This review systematically summarizes the driving mechanisms of implantable on‐demand drug delivery systems (IDDS), including endogenous, exogenous, and closed‐loop strategies. It highlights the pivotal roles of flexible electronics and miniaturization in enhancing the tissue conformity and spatial adaptability.
Yu Zeng +9 more
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Traumatic uterine rupture following instrumental delivery
Uterine rupture is a very rare but critical obstetric complication that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. An instrumental vaginal delivery refers to an obstetrical procedure in which active measures are taken to accomplish a normal delivery by ...
Patil, Sanika +3 more
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Impact single versus double layer uterine closure in caesarean section to uterine rupture
Caesarean section (CS) is one of the most frequent delivery methods in the world whereas the rates of CS were varied according to developing (from 3.5 to 29.2%) and developed countries (21.1%).
Irwinda, Rima +2 more
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A compendium of extracellular vesicle biogenesis inhibitors: From bench to bedside
This review explores a decade of research on extracellular vesicles (EVs), detailing their biogenesis and roles in health and disease. It emphasizes EVs' relevance for potential medical applications covering various conditions such as cancer, neurodegeneration, inflammation, and infectious diseases, bridging experimental findings with clinical ...
Stefano Vecchione +2 more
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Vesicovaginal Fistula Associated with Uterine Rupture
Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) is an obstetric complication rarely reported in developed countries. The occurrence of uterine rupture is a potentially catastrophic event, and its incidence is estimated in 1/1146 (0.07%) pregnancies.The main risk factorsfor ...
Reis Correia, A +2 more
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A patient with genital tuberculosis who conceived with in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer following hysteroscopic synechiolysis complicated by a fundal uterine perforation subsequently presented with uterine rupture at 36 weeks gestation ...
Urman, B +4 more
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Ultrasound may aid in the preoperative diagnosis of torsed pedunculated subserosal uterine leiomyomas (TPSUL), a rare but urgent condition. This study identifies consistent sonographic features across 42 cases, supporting ultrasound as a valuable diagnostic tool and highlighting the need for standardization in TPSUL imaging.
Maddalena Paoli +5 more
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