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Postpartum unscarred uterine rupture caused by placenta accreta: a case report and literature review
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  • Jun Okaniwa,
  • Daisuke Higeta,
  • Takashi Kameda,
  • Yosuke Uchiyama,
  • Maki Inoue,
  • Akira Iwase
Jun Okaniwa
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine School of Medicine

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Daisuke Higeta
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine School of Medicine
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Takashi Kameda
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine School of Medicine
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Yosuke Uchiyama
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine School of Medicine
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Maki Inoue
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine School of Medicine
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Akira Iwase
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine School of Medicine
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Abstract

Postpartum unscarred uterine ruptures are exceedingly rare. A 29-year-old multipara with a retained placenta presented hypovolemic shock. An emergency laparotomy revealed that her uterus was ruptured where the placenta adhered to. Pathological examination confirmed the placental accreta that could be a risk factor for postpartum unscarred uterine rupture.
07 Jul 2020Submitted to Clinical Case Reports
09 Jul 2020Submission Checks Completed
09 Jul 2020Assigned to Editor
21 Aug 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
27 Dec 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
06 Jan 2021Editorial Decision: Accept
24 Jan 2021Published in Clinical Case Reports. 10.1002/ccr3.3851