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Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 2023
Importance Uterine rupture during labor is a calamitous event that can result in maternal/neonatal morbidity/mortality. Lower uterine segment (LUS) thickness measurement is a proposed method to determine the risk factor of uterine rupture in women ...
Shian McLeish +5 more
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Importance Uterine rupture during labor is a calamitous event that can result in maternal/neonatal morbidity/mortality. Lower uterine segment (LUS) thickness measurement is a proposed method to determine the risk factor of uterine rupture in women ...
Shian McLeish +5 more
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Uterine rupture during pregnancy: The URIDA (uterine rupture international data acquisition) study
International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2021To describe the characteristics and peripartum outcomes of patients diagnosed with uterine rupture (UR) by an observational cohort retrospective study on 270 patients.
A. Tinelli +5 more
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Midgestational pre-labor spontaneous uterine rupture: a systematic review
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2021Objective Second and early third-trimester uterine rupture in a non-laboring woman is a very rare and life-threatening condition for both mothers and newborns. However, there are scant epidemiologic data on this event.
N. Sharon +4 more
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2009
Although spontaneous uterine rupture is rare,1 its occurrence frequently results in death or damage to the fetus. Most of the few case reports of rupture following operative hysteroscopy2 are related to hysteroscopic metroplasty, with or without perforation.
Eliane M. Shore +2 more
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Although spontaneous uterine rupture is rare,1 its occurrence frequently results in death or damage to the fetus. Most of the few case reports of rupture following operative hysteroscopy2 are related to hysteroscopic metroplasty, with or without perforation.
Eliane M. Shore +2 more
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Uterine rupture over 11 years: A retrospective descriptive study
Australian and New Zealand journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 2020Uterine rupture is a rare obstetric emergency, and the rate of rupture has increased over time with the rising rate of caesarean section (CS) and trial of labour after CS (TOLAC).
Yu-Hsing Chang
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Uterine rupture in pregnancy after hysteroscopic septum resection: a 20-year retrospective analysis
MITAT. Minimally invasive therapy & allied technologies, 2020Introduction In this study, we reviewed the cases of uterine rupture in our setting, identified which of them had previously undergone hysteroscopic septum resection (HSR), and evaluated the main clinical characteristics for each case.
V. Janša +6 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
This report involves uterine rupture in a mare, which was unique because it was not associated with assisted or difficult foaling. We describe an alternative to surgical correction of the condition and illustrate the need for luminal uterine palpation, so that uterine rupture does not go undiagnosed.
J, Patel, R M, Lofstedt
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This report involves uterine rupture in a mare, which was unique because it was not associated with assisted or difficult foaling. We describe an alternative to surgical correction of the condition and illustrate the need for luminal uterine palpation, so that uterine rupture does not go undiagnosed.
J, Patel, R M, Lofstedt
openaire +2 more sources

