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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    RUPTURED UTERUS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN EASTERN INDIA


    Dr Mahija Sahu , Dr Subhalaxmi Dash , Dr Sudhanshu Sekhara Nanda
    JCDR. 2021: 2433-2435

    Abstract

    Rupture of the gravid uterus is a grave obstetric complication that is associated with high maternal and perinatal mortality rates. In India, the incidence remains high and continue to increase because of poverty, illiteracy, unavailability of manpower, poor supply of medical equipment and consumables, and poor health. care funding. OBJECTIVE: To study the cases of rupture uterus in pregnancy by evaluating the risk factors, type and site of rupture, management, and maternal and perinatal outcome. METHODS: A 3-years prospective observational study from December 2017 to December 2020 of all cases of ruptured uterus at MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, Odisha, India. The relevant history, intra-operative findings and postoperative morbidity and mortality was documented and analysed. RESULTS: A total of 150 cases of ruptured uterus from 29640 deliveries were recorded, giving an incidence of 5 in 1000. Predisposing or aetiological factors for rupture were prolonged labour (10.66 percent), grand multiparity (50 percent), injudicious use of oxytocin (4.66 percent), uterine scar (21.33 percent), obstetric manipulation (6 percent) and abnormal lie (7.33 percent). All the patients had surgery, of which 92 (61.33 percent) had total abdominal hysterectomy, 58 (38.66 percent) had repair of the rupture and bilateral tubal ligation. No maternal deaths occurred with in the stucy period. CONCLUSION: Ruptured uterus remains a problem India, with primary health centres and mission houses being identified as major contributors to this condition. They primarily failed in the recognition of abnormalities in the antepartum and/or intrapartum periods, with delays in referral and the injudicious use of oxytocin.

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    Volume 12 Issue 4

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