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Bladder rupture associated with uterine rupture. A report of two cases occurring during vaginal birth after cesarean.
Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2000 March
BACKGROUND: Uterine rupture occurs in < 1% of patients undergoing a trial of labor after cesarean section. Associated injury to adjacent organs within the maternal pelvis has likewise been very rarely reported.
CASE: Two cases of posterior bladder wall rupture occurred in association with rupture of low transverse uterine incisions.
CONCLUSION: Bladder rupture may be associated with uterine rupture during attempted vaginal birth after cesarean. The potential for bladder injury should be included in the patient's antepartum counseling.
CASE: Two cases of posterior bladder wall rupture occurred in association with rupture of low transverse uterine incisions.
CONCLUSION: Bladder rupture may be associated with uterine rupture during attempted vaginal birth after cesarean. The potential for bladder injury should be included in the patient's antepartum counseling.
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