Acute Complete Uterine Inversion (2nd Degree) With Obstetric Shock
Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 6
Abstract
On examination U:nconscious, General conditionpoor, Pulse-120/min thready, low volume, BP- 60/40 mmHg, P/A: Uterus could not be felt, L/E - Bleeding+, Red, fleshy mass of around 10x10cm could be seen. P/V – 2nd degree uterine inversion. Manual reposition attempted but not successful, so patient was shifted to O.T. immediately. PROCEDURE under general anaesthesia laparotomy and Haultain’s procedure was done.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Lahari Katneni, Dr. Shyam Mohan M. , Dr. Vandana Kanumuri
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