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. 2019 Sep;44(5):422–426. doi: 10.30476/IJMS.2019.44948

Table 1.

Uterine rupture in the gestational age less than 20 weeks

Author Year Age (years) Gestation (week) Gravida/para/abortion Initial presentation Risk factor Rupture site Management
Abbas6 2018 24 10 3/2 Acute abdominal pain and shock Two previous scars Fundus and posterior wall Primary repair
Surve7 2017 25 10 3/1/ab1 Acute abdominal pain and shock Previous scar Previous scar Primary repair
Miranda9 2017 32 13 3/2 Acute abdominal pain Previous scar and short pregnancy interval Previous scar Primary repair
Bandarian8 2015 30 11 4/2/ab1 Acute abdominal pain and shock Two Previous scars, D&C Previous scar Primary repair
Ho4 2017 33 17 2/0/ab1 Lower abdominal pain and abdominal distention Placenta accreta Fundus Primary repair
Vaezi11 2017 34 12 2/1 Acute abdominal pain Without Fundus Primary repair
Mannini12 2016 34 15 3/1 Acute abdominal pain Without Fundus Primary repair
Sun3 2012 31 17 3/2 Acute abdominal pain and shock Without Fundus Primary repair
Sunanda13 2014 31 17 2/ab1 Acute abdominal pain Bicornuate uterus Right horn of fundus Primary repair
Faroog10 2016 27 17 4/2/ab1 Acute abdominal pain Twin/placenta percreta None Total hysterectomy
Porcu14 2003 28 12 1/0 Acute abdominal pain DES None None
Arbab15 1996 25 8 Ab2/p2 Severe hemorrhagic shock Bilateral salpingectomy/left cornual resection Vertical rupture of Fundus Primary repair
Arbab15 1996 34 13 8/1/ep5/ab1 Acute abdominal pain and shock Bilateral salpingectomy /left cornual resection/placenta percreta Right-sided uterine cornual rupture Total hysterectomy
Arbab15 1996 33 18 4/1/ab2 Acute abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding Left salpingectomy/left cornual resection Fundus Primary repair
Arbab15 1996 25 20 1/0 Acute abdominal pain and shock Bilateral salpingectomy/cornual resection Fundus Primary repair
The present case 2018 29 14 3/2 Abdominal pain Previous scar Previous scar Primary repair