SPONTANEOUS UTERINE RUPTURE IN A BICORNUATE BICERVICAL UTERUS DISCOVERED INCIDENTALLY DURING DELIVERY HEMORRAGING: A CASE REPORT
Soukaina Cherradi*, Imane Benmouna, Mariam Mahtate, Amina Lakhdar and Najia Zeraidi and Aziz Baidada
ABSTRACT
The bicornuate bicervical permeable uterus is a relatively rare uterine malformation and is often diagnosed incidentally during an examination done for another purpose. It is asymptomatic and during pregnancy, this malformation may go unnoticed if no prenatal monitoring has been done. We report a case of a permeable bicornuate bicervical uterus discovered incidentally during a laparotomy for post-partum hemorrhaging on suspicion of uterine rupture. The interest of this case is to show the obstetrical prognosis in fertile women with this uterine malformation.
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