Uterine rupture and dehiscence: Ten year review and case-control study

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Diaz, SD
Jones, JE
Seryakov, M
Mann, WJ
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Riverside Reg Med Ctr, Newport News, VA USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Family Practice, Riverside Reg Med Ctr, Newport News, VA USA
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Background. Previous cesarean section, oxytocin administration, and fetal macrosomia increase the risk of uterine rupture or dehiscence (URD). Methods. All 25,718 deliveries at Riverside Regional Medical Center from January 1090 to June 2000 were reviewed to describe complications and identify risk factors for URD. Results. Eleven uterine ruptures and 10 dehiscences occurred during this period (0.08%). One maternal death (5%) and three neonatal deaths (14%) occurred. Other complications included intrapartum nonreassuring fetal status (67%), 5-minute Apgar score <7 (52%), maternal blood transfusion (24%), neonatal hypoxic injury (14%), hysterectomy (14%), and endometritis (10%). Uterine rupture; dehiscence was independently associated with fetal weight greater than or equal to4,000 g, nonreassuring fetal status, use of oxytocin, and previous cesarean delivery; internal fetal monitoring reduced the risk of URD. Conclusions. To reduce the risk of URD, a delivery plan should include assessment of cesarean history acid fetal macrosomia, judicious use of oxytocin, and intrapartum monitoring for nonreassuring fetal status.
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