
doi: 10.51288/00800411
Uterine rupture is an infrequent event, but of immeasurable seriousness and most of the time tragic. It is usually accompanied by catastrophic complications, both for the mother and the fetus, such as hemorrhagic shock, the need for peripartum hysterectomy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, permanent brain injury and even the death of both. Keywords: Pregnancy, Uterine rupture, Complications, Fetal hypoxia, Cesarean section.
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