Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor

BACKGROUND Uterine lacerations are rare but one of the hardest and most dangerous obstetric aftereffects for life of a woman and a baby. Uterine sidewall altered by a scar after caesarean section or laparoscopic myomectomy is recognized as the leading cause of uterine rupture. In turn, histopathic l...

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Main Authors: O. S. Managarova, S. V. Shramko, M. V. Alekseeva, N. V. Lesina, O. V. Palina
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Published: Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine, Public Healthcare Institution of Moscow Healthcare Department 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/2016
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author O. S. Managarova
S. V. Shramko
M. V. Alekseeva
N. V. Lesina
O. V. Palina
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S. V. Shramko
M. V. Alekseeva
N. V. Lesina
O. V. Palina
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description BACKGROUND Uterine lacerations are rare but one of the hardest and most dangerous obstetric aftereffects for life of a woman and a baby. Uterine sidewall altered by a scar after caesarean section or laparoscopic myomectomy is recognized as the leading cause of uterine rupture. In turn, histopathic laceration of the uterus during labor, associated with rupture of adjacent organs in a woman with a history of normal childbirth, seems casuistic and deserves discussion.THE AIM OF THE STUDY To present a clinical case of non-operated uterine laceration of a multiparous woman in impetuous labor.MATERIAL AND METHODS A multiparous woman, 35 years old, with histopathic uterine laceration, ruptures of cervix, vagina, and bladder with conization of the cervix in anamnesis in impetuous labor.RESULTS The article describes a clinical observation of histopathic uterine laceration in labor.CONCLUSION A favorable outcome with an organ-preserving surgery in case of histopathic uterine laceration is possible only if the diagnosis of the complication is done timely, and high-quality surgical treatment is carried out within a short space of time. The uterus after the history of cervical conization must be treated as carefully – due to its possible rupture – as the uterus altered by a scar after surgical interventions. Manual examination immediately after impetuous labor with a third-degree cervical rupture would allow for timely diagnosis of uterine laceration, prevention of blood loss and the performance of organ-preserving surgical intervention.
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spelling doaj-art-cd7a395bca2f41488af96569d48cbcec2025-08-20T03:35:36ZrusSklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine, Public Healthcare Institution of Moscow Healthcare DepartmentНеотложная медицинская помощь2223-90222541-80172025-01-0113472172610.23934/2223-9022-2024-13-4-721-726995Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous LaborO. S. Managarova0S. V. Shramko1M. V. Alekseeva2N. V. Lesina3O. V. Palina4Novokuznetsk State Institute for Further Training of Physicians – Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional EducationNovokuznetsk State Institute for Further Training of Physicians – Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional EducationG.P. Kurbatov Novokuznetsk City Clinical Hospital No. 1G.P. Kurbatov Novokuznetsk City Clinical Hospital No. 1G.P. Kurbatov Novokuznetsk City Clinical Hospital No. 1BACKGROUND Uterine lacerations are rare but one of the hardest and most dangerous obstetric aftereffects for life of a woman and a baby. Uterine sidewall altered by a scar after caesarean section or laparoscopic myomectomy is recognized as the leading cause of uterine rupture. In turn, histopathic laceration of the uterus during labor, associated with rupture of adjacent organs in a woman with a history of normal childbirth, seems casuistic and deserves discussion.THE AIM OF THE STUDY To present a clinical case of non-operated uterine laceration of a multiparous woman in impetuous labor.MATERIAL AND METHODS A multiparous woman, 35 years old, with histopathic uterine laceration, ruptures of cervix, vagina, and bladder with conization of the cervix in anamnesis in impetuous labor.RESULTS The article describes a clinical observation of histopathic uterine laceration in labor.CONCLUSION A favorable outcome with an organ-preserving surgery in case of histopathic uterine laceration is possible only if the diagnosis of the complication is done timely, and high-quality surgical treatment is carried out within a short space of time. The uterus after the history of cervical conization must be treated as carefully – due to its possible rupture – as the uterus altered by a scar after surgical interventions. Manual examination immediately after impetuous labor with a third-degree cervical rupture would allow for timely diagnosis of uterine laceration, prevention of blood loss and the performance of organ-preserving surgical intervention.https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/2016non-operated uterine lacerationhistopathic uterine ruptureimpetuous laborcervical lacerationbladder rupture
spellingShingle O. S. Managarova
S. V. Shramko
M. V. Alekseeva
N. V. Lesina
O. V. Palina
Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor
Неотложная медицинская помощь
non-operated uterine laceration
histopathic uterine rupture
impetuous labor
cervical laceration
bladder rupture
title Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor
title_full Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor
title_fullStr Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor
title_full_unstemmed Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor
title_short Histopathic Uterine Laceration, Cervix, Vaginal and Bladder Ruptures in a Multiparous Woman During Impetuous Labor
title_sort histopathic uterine laceration cervix vaginal and bladder ruptures in a multiparous woman during impetuous labor
topic non-operated uterine laceration
histopathic uterine rupture
impetuous labor
cervical laceration
bladder rupture
url https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/2016
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