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WFM / MEJFM July 2024

Diagnosing intrapartum ruptured uterus by ultrasound,
a case report

Nansi dari alfayez 1 ,Malek abdelbaset albayari 2, Ahmad zuhier momani 2 Mohammad shehdeh al quran 2, Mutasem mohammad alfshikat 2,
Moath Abdallah alsarierah 3

(1) Consultant gynecologist in Royal Medical Services
(2) Specialist gynecologist in Royal Medical Services
(3) Nurse in Royal Medical Services

Corresponding author:
Nansi Dari Alfayez MD
Consultant gynecologist in Royal Medical Services
Jordan
Email: nansialfayez80@hotmail.com

Received: May 2024. Accepted: June 2024; Published: July 1, 2024.Citation: Nansi Dari Alfayez et al. Diagnosing intrapartum ruptured uterus by ultrasound, a case report. World Family Medicine. July 2024; 22(6): 44-50. DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2024.95257642


Abstract


One of the life threatening emergency and catastrophic complications in obstetrics which may lead to maternal and fetal mortality is ruptured uterus, which could be spontaneous or induced .

Our case report presents a 41 years old lady, pregnant with a single fetus in 33 weeks gestational age, with two previous cesarean sections, who presented in labor and to show the role of ultrasound to diagnose intra partum ruptured uterus. This case is rare and difficult to diagnose intra partum.

Objective: Our case report showed the role of ultrasound in diagnosing intra partum uterine rupture, based on ultrasound findings .

Keywords: intra partum ruptured uterus, ultrasound





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