Ruptured Uterus in Primi Para
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ABSTRACT
Rupture of a gravid uterus is a surgical emergency. Spontaneous rupture of the uterus in a primipara is
very rare. Furthermore, uterine rupture prior to the onset of active labor is extremely uncommon in a
primipara, with very few reported cases. We present a case of antepartum uterine rupture in a 23-year-old
gravida 2 para 0+1 with 26 weeks pregnancy in whom the clinical features resembled those of abruptio
placentae. She had past history of one uterine curettage and now presented with 26 weeks pregnancy&
abdominal pain of sudden onset. After ultrasound scan, uterine rupture was diagnosed and an emergency
laparotomy done. The entire amniotic sac was found in the peritoneal cavity with a rupture of the uterine
fundus.
KEY WORDS: Primipara, Uterine Curettage, Antepartum, Uterine rupture.
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