[Perforation of the uterus after voluntary termination of pregnancy using the aspiration technique. Two serious cases (author's transl)]
- PMID: 681699
[Perforation of the uterus after voluntary termination of pregnancy using the aspiration technique. Two serious cases (author's transl)]
Abstract
The authors formulate some safety rules in view of two case histories of bowel complications following voluntary termination of pregnancy using suction techniques. Where it is not certain that a perforation has occurred laparoscopy is necessary. When perforation has been confirmed a laparotomy is undertaken in order to check the state of the bowel throughout its length, because when lesions of the digestive tract are treated rapidly the results are good whereas when they have to be treated for peritonitis the outlook is poor.
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