RUPTURE OF THE UTERUS ALONG THE SCAR DURING PREGNANCY

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Нонна Марковна Шибельгут
Наталья Анатольевна Батина
Алена Васильевна Иванникова
Полина Андреевна Овчарова
Светлана Ивановна Елгина
Елена Владимировна Рудаева
Кира Борисовна Мозес
Вадим Гельевич Мозес

Abstract

A scar on the uterus occurs more often due to the delivery of women by CS surgery in the anamnesis (78-84 %). Maternal mortality is mainly associated with uterine rupture (22-75/10000), bleeding, thromboembolic and infectious complications. The frequency of endometritis in the postpartum period increases by 1 % (289/10000 compared to 180/10000 during elective cesarean section). With planned CS, the risk of thromboembolic complications increases 3.8 times, uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies – 42 times, abdominal pain – 2 times, bladder injury – 36 times.
This publication is devoted to the delivery of a woman with a complete rupture of the uterus along the scar after previous cesarean sections.

Keywords

pregnancy, rupture of the uterus along the scar

Author Biographies

Нонна Марковна Шибельгут,

candidate of medical sciences, deputy chief physician for obstetric care

Наталья Анатольевна Батина,

obstetrician-gynecologist, head of the obstetrics department

Алена Васильевна Иванникова,

obstetrician-gynecologist, obstetrics department

Полина Андреевна Овчарова,

clinical resident of the department of obstetrics and gynecology named after G.A. Ushakova

Светлана Ивановна Елгина,

doctor of medical sciences, docent, professor of the department of obstetrics and gynecology named after G.A. Ushakova

Елена Владимировна Рудаева,

candidate of medical sciences, docent, docent of the department of obstetrics and gynecology named after G.A. Ushakova

Кира Борисовна Мозес,

assistant of the department of outpatient therapy and nursing

Вадим Гельевич Мозес,

doctor of medical sciences, professor, deputy chief physician for scientific activities

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The authors declare that they have no apparent or potential conflicts of interest related to the publication of this article.

How to Cite

Шибельгут, Н. М., Батина, Н. А., Иванникова, А. В., Овчарова, П. А., Елгина, С. И., Рудаева, Е. В., Мозес, К. Б., & Мозес, В. Г. (2023). RUPTURE OF THE UTERUS ALONG THE SCAR DURING PREGNANCY. Mother and Baby in Kuzbass, 24(4), 92-96. https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-7338-2023-4-92-96

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