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- W2048314180 abstract "Key content Uterine rupture is an uncommon complication of pregnancy associated with potentially catastrophic consequences for both mother and baby. Previous uterine surgery is the most common underlying cause; however, multiparous women without uterine scarring are also at risk if labour becomes obstructed. A review of CEMACH reports has shown a consistent decrease in maternal mortality secondary to uterine rupture despite increasing caesarean section rates. The risk of uterine rupture during attempted vaginal birth after caesarean section is widely recognised; however, there needs to be greater awareness of this emergency occurring in multiparous women undergoing induction/augmentation of labour. Learning objectives To define uterine rupture. To examine the causes and risk factors for antepartum and intrapartum uterine rupture. To review the signs and symptoms. To revise the management of uterine rupture. To increase awareness of this very serious complication and to suggest how clinicians can make a case‐based individual assessment of uterine rupture risk. Ethical issues Are those women at risk of uterine rupture adequately counselled about the possibility and potential consequences? Please cite this article as: Manoharan M, Wuntakal R, Erskine K. Uterine rupture: a revisit The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2010;12:223–230." @default.
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