Uterine rupture in pregnancy subsequent to hysteroscopic surgery: A case series

dc.contributor.authorZeteroglu, Sahin
dc.contributor.authorAslan, Melisa
dc.contributor.authorAkar, Bertan
dc.contributor.authorBender, Rukiye Ada
dc.contributor.authorBasbug, Alper
dc.contributor.authorCaliskan, Eray
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-21T12:38:59Z
dc.date.available2023-02-21T12:38:59Z
dc.date.issued2017-01-01
dc.description.abstractUterine rupture during pregnancy is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates in both the fetus and the mother. Hysteroscopic surgeries such as myomectomy and septum resection are known risk factors for uterine rupture in pregnancy following the operation. We present four infertile patients who were admitted to Kocaeli Medical Park Hospital between February 2014 and November 2016. Three of the patients underwent hysteroscopic septum resection without complication and one had hysteroscopic myomectomy and a 7-8 mm sized rupture was detected. All of the patients became pregnant in less than a year after the operations. The first three patients had uterine rupture at 22nd, 38th, and 10th week, which is the earliest rupture in the literature. The last patient had an uneventful pregnancy and the rupture was observed during cesarean section. A short interval between hysteroscopy and pregnancy may increase the risk of rupture. It may be possible to become pregnant despite rupture and not have any problems during the entire pregnancy.
dc.description.issue4
dc.description.issueDEC
dc.description.pages252-255
dc.description.volume14
dc.identifier.doi10.4274/tjod.77642
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11443/2453
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjod.77642
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000424218200013
dc.publisherGALENOS YAYINCILIK
dc.relation.ispartofTURKISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
dc.subjectHysteroscopy
dc.subjectuterine rupture
dc.subjectpregnancy
dc.titleUterine rupture in pregnancy subsequent to hysteroscopic surgery: A case series
dc.typeArticle

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