Case Report

A rare case of posterior uterine rupture with neonatal survival during trial of vaginal birth after cesarean section

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Abstract

Posterior wall uterine rupture is a rare complication. Trial of vaginal birth after cesarean section (CS) is a predisposing factor especially when associated with augmentation of labor. Here we report a case of intrapartum uterine rupture during the second stage of labor in a multiparous woman trying vaginal birth after previous CS. Emergency laparotomy was done and the baby was saved. Repair of the site of the rupture in layers with complete hemostasis was achieved.

Keywords: Uterine rupture, maternal morbidity, cesarean section, VBAC, posterior uterine wall

How to Cite: Abbas, A. M. , Michael, A. & Nagy, M. (2017) “A rare case of posterior uterine rupture with neonatal survival during trial of vaginal birth after cesarean section”, Proceedings in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 7(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/2154-4751.1352