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Published in: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 5/2011

01-05-2011 | Materno-fetal Medicine

Ruptured uterus: the unabating obstetric catastrophe in South eastern Nigeria

Authors: C. O. U. Esike, O. U. J. Umeora, J. N. Eze, G. O. Igberase

Published in: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | Issue 5/2011

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Abstract

Background

Ruptured uterus is an obstetric catastrophe and results in significant maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in Nigeria.

Methods

To review the incidence and management of ruptured uterus over the 8-year period (2000–2004 and 2007–2009) and analysis of records of cases of ruptured uterus during the period under review in a descriptive study.

Results

The incidence of uterine rupture is 1 in 81 deliveries with a contribution of 13.8% to maternal mortality in Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. There was high fetal wastage as 99 (97.1%) of the babies died. The highest incidence of ruptured uterus was found in the para 2–4 group. Teenagers constituted 4 (3.96%) of the cases. Majority of the rupture, 69 (65.4%) occurred anteriorly. Fifty-seven (56.4%) had only repair of the rupture done. The greatest complication was septicemia, which occurred in 32 (31.7%) of the patients.

Conclusion

The incidence of uterine rupture is very high in our center. It is one of the highest causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. There should be a multi-pronged effort aimed at improving the utilization of medical services by the populace and the health institutions offering efficient obstetric emergency care.
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Metadata
Title
Ruptured uterus: the unabating obstetric catastrophe in South eastern Nigeria
Authors
C. O. U. Esike
O. U. J. Umeora
J. N. Eze
G. O. Igberase
Publication date
01-05-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics / Issue 5/2011
Print ISSN: 0932-0067
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-010-1488-z

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