[Uterine and sigmoid perforations following voluntary interruption of pregnancy by aspiration. A case report (author's transl)]
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[Uterine and sigmoid perforations following voluntary interruption of pregnancy by aspiration. A case report (author's transl)]
Abstract
A recent case of mixed uterine and colic perforations associated with generalized peritonitis is reported, the lesions developing within the context of the digestive complications of the method known as aspiration for voluntary interruption of pregnancy. The frequency, severity, and treatment of these lesions are described, urgent laparotomy being necessary to correct both abdominal digestive tract and genital lesions. Prevention of these complication technique. Coelioscopy is essential if a perforation is suspected, and must be followed by a laparotomy if its presence is confirmed.
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