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Case Reports
. 2014 Apr 11:2014:bcr2013202974.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2013-202974.

A rare obstetric emergency: acute uterine torsion in a 32-week pregnancy

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Case Reports

A rare obstetric emergency: acute uterine torsion in a 32-week pregnancy

Karen Louise Moores et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Uterine torsion is rare in pregnancy and the cause in most cases is unknown. It is associated with fetal compromise, with perinatal mortality reported to be around 12%. Our case describes an acute torsion, presenting in pregnancy with severe abdominal pain and vomiting with a viable 32-week gestation. Emergency caesarean section was performed and the 180° uterine torsion was diagnosed intraoperatively. Posterior hysterotomy was required for delivery prior to detorsion of the uterus. This report describes that prompt recognition and intraoperative vigilance can achieve a successful maternal and fetal outcome in this rare and difficult obstetric scenario.

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