WWW.KJOG.ORG696 UNEXPECTED ACUTE AORTIC DISSECTION AFTER ELECTIVE CESAREAN SECTION DELIVERY: REPORT OF A CASE AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

Publication date
September 2016

Abstract

Acute aortic dissection may indeed be a rare complication of pregnancy, and the majority of aortic dissections usually occur during the third trimester of pregnancy. Most aortic dissections occur as a result of systemic hypertension or connective tissue disorders. Without any treatment, more than 50 % of patients die within the initial 48 hours, and the 3-month mortality rate is as high as 90%. Because the pain in puerperal women is uncertain and diffi cult to discriminate from physiologic pain, the diagnosis of aortic dissection is complex and requires a high index of suspicion. We experienced a case of unexpected acute aortic dissection that occurred after elective cesarean section delivery in a young woman without any known risk factors....

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