L. V. Berlyand. - K casuisticѣ rupture of sleeve arches during childbirth. - (Protok, posting of General Minsk doctors for 1893/4, Minsk, 1894, p. 167).
- Authors: Kakushkin N.
- Issue: Vol 9, No 9 (1895)
- Pages: 814
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/46251
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD99814
- ID: 46251
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Abstract
On the 4th day of childbirth, 3 days after the withdrawal of water, the author noted pain in the lower abdomen, bleeding from the genitals, and vomiting in the first-born mother. The presenting part, the head, affected by dropsy, was already at the exit of the pelvic floor. This data made him recognize a ruptured uterus. The head is reduced, the fetus (macerated freak) is extracted using a cranioclast. After it was removed with a hand, a rupture of the left arch was discovered, missing four fingers. The vaginal vaults are made with sterilized iodoform gauze. Ice on the lower abdomen, inside opi. In the postnatal period, the patient developed a left-sided parametritis. Recovery came in 21/2 weeks.
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