Background: Even today, uterine rupture is necessary as an indicator of health status in developing countries, like Cote d’Ivoire. The objective of this study was to describe the factors influencing the management and the prognosis of this pathology in a level III maternity of a third world country.Methods: The study was made in Cocody University Hospital Center (Abidjan-Cote d’Ivoire). A retrospective descriptive study of all women with ruptured uterus during labor managed between January 2002 and December 2014 was conducted. It covered 513 cases of uterine ruptures collected in 13 years.Results: The overall incidence of uterine ruptures was 0.95% or 1 in 105 deliveries. Most cases occurred in women with unscarred uterus (76.8%) and 23.2% ...
We report 51 cases of uterine rupture following unsupervised labour and/or the use of oxytocin in st...
Background: Ruptured uterus is one of the major causes of maternal and prenatal morbidities and mort...
BACKGROUND: Unbooked emergencies are major reasons for the high maternal and perinatal mortality and...
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: Ruptured uterus is one of the major complications of labour which contributes significan...
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...
Objective: Uterine rupture is a preventable condition which has persistently remained in our environ...
Background: Rupture of the gravid uterus is a known catastrophic event in obstetrics. Rare in develo...
Background: Uterine rupture is a non-surgical breach of the continuity of the myometrial wall, and i...
Background: Uterine rupture is a deadly obstetrical emergency endangering the life of both mother ...
Background: Uterine rupture (UR)is one of the most serious obstetrical emergencies necessitating pro...
Background: Uterine rupture is undoubtedly one of the most tragic events that can occur in a women’s...
Background: Uterine rupture remains a major obstetric problem particularly in less developed countri...
We report 51 cases of uterine rupture following unsupervised labour and/or the use of oxytocin in st...
Background: Ruptured uterus is one of the major causes of maternal and prenatal morbidities and mort...
BACKGROUND: Unbooked emergencies are major reasons for the high maternal and perinatal mortality and...
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: Ruptured uterus is one of the major complications of labour which contributes significan...
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...
Objective: Uterine rupture is a preventable condition which has persistently remained in our environ...
Background: Rupture of the gravid uterus is a known catastrophic event in obstetrics. Rare in develo...
Background: Uterine rupture is a non-surgical breach of the continuity of the myometrial wall, and i...
Background: Uterine rupture is a deadly obstetrical emergency endangering the life of both mother ...
Background: Uterine rupture (UR)is one of the most serious obstetrical emergencies necessitating pro...
Background: Uterine rupture is undoubtedly one of the most tragic events that can occur in a women’s...
Background: Uterine rupture remains a major obstetric problem particularly in less developed countri...
We report 51 cases of uterine rupture following unsupervised labour and/or the use of oxytocin in st...
Background: Ruptured uterus is one of the major causes of maternal and prenatal morbidities and mort...
BACKGROUND: Unbooked emergencies are major reasons for the high maternal and perinatal mortality and...