Background: Uterine rupture is a non-surgical breach of the continuity of the myometrial wall, and is always a major obstetric emergency.Objective: To identify the main etiologies of uterine rupture aiming to improve its management and reduce its morbidity.Material and method: This was a prospective and descriptive survey carried out for nine months in 2013 at N’Djamena Mother and Child hospital The population studied was pregnant women (>28 gestational weeks), or in post-partum period, admitted for uterine rupture. Chi-square (X2) test (p<0.05) was used to compare variablesResult: We recorded 54 uterine ruptures among 9384 deliveries giving a frequency of 0.57%. The average age was 26. 8 years with a range of 15 to 40 years. Thirty t...
Background: Even today, uterine rupture is necessary as an indicator of health status in developing ...
Background: Rupture uterus is an obstetric life-threatening complication with poor maternal and feta...
Background: Uterine rupture (UR)is one of the most serious obstetrical emergencies necessitating pro...
Background: Uterine rupture is a non-surgical breach of the continuity of the myometrial wall, and i...
Objective: Uterine rupture is a preventable condition which has persistently remained in our environ...
Background: Uterine rupture is a deadly obstetrical emergency endangering the life of both mother ...
Background: Uterine rupture causes high maternal and neonatal mortality in many rural setting in the...
Background: Uterine rupture has continued to be an obstetric catastrophe with tragic maternal and fo...
Background: Maternal health has long been acknowledged to be the cornerstone in public health. The o...
Background: Uterine rupture is an obstetric emergency. It involves the life of the mother and the fe...
Background: Rupture uterus is a life-threatening obstetric emergency associated with high perinatal ...
Background: Ruptured uterus is one of the major complications of labour which contributes significan...
Background: Uterine rupture is undoubtedly one of the most tragic events that can occur in a women’s...
Background: This study aims to clarify the epidemiological profile of patients and describe the diag...
Background: Uterine rupture is an obstetric disaster and a major concern for the obstetrician in an ...
Background: Even today, uterine rupture is necessary as an indicator of health status in developing ...
Background: Rupture uterus is an obstetric life-threatening complication with poor maternal and feta...
Background: Uterine rupture (UR)is one of the most serious obstetrical emergencies necessitating pro...
Background: Uterine rupture is a non-surgical breach of the continuity of the myometrial wall, and i...
Objective: Uterine rupture is a preventable condition which has persistently remained in our environ...
Background: Uterine rupture is a deadly obstetrical emergency endangering the life of both mother ...
Background: Uterine rupture causes high maternal and neonatal mortality in many rural setting in the...
Background: Uterine rupture has continued to be an obstetric catastrophe with tragic maternal and fo...
Background: Maternal health has long been acknowledged to be the cornerstone in public health. The o...
Background: Uterine rupture is an obstetric emergency. It involves the life of the mother and the fe...
Background: Rupture uterus is a life-threatening obstetric emergency associated with high perinatal ...
Background: Ruptured uterus is one of the major complications of labour which contributes significan...
Background: Uterine rupture is undoubtedly one of the most tragic events that can occur in a women’s...
Background: This study aims to clarify the epidemiological profile of patients and describe the diag...
Background: Uterine rupture is an obstetric disaster and a major concern for the obstetrician in an ...
Background: Even today, uterine rupture is necessary as an indicator of health status in developing ...
Background: Rupture uterus is an obstetric life-threatening complication with poor maternal and feta...
Background: Uterine rupture (UR)is one of the most serious obstetrical emergencies necessitating pro...