J Gynecol Obst Bio R
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J Gynecol Obst Bio R · Jan 1993
Review[Delivery after 2 previous cesarean sections. A series of 41 uterine trials].
It has been possible to consider how delivery should be carried out in view of the progress that has been made handling scarred uteruses. Over 21 months 41 tests of uterine function have been authorized in our department out of 67 cases where there were two scars in the uterus (67%). 26 patients delivered vaginally (63.4%) and 5 had Caesarean sections because of failure of the test of the scar. When the relationship between the fetus and the pelvis was satisfactory, the fact that the cervix was not ripe and the presenting part was not engaged, did not prevent carrying out a trial of scar in 78% of cases. ⋯ Epidural anaesthesia was used in 90.2% of cases. A full obstetric team must be present throughout the whole labour so that the conduct of the labour can be observed, and if necessary corrected quickly if anything in its progress is becoming abnormal. It has become reasonable to carry out tests of uterine scars even after two scars have been made in the uterus because of the absence of any maternal or fetal complications in this series or in the literature.
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J Gynecol Obst Bio R · Jan 1992
Review Case Reports[Sub-capsular hematoma of the liver during pregnancy: a case report].
A sub-capsular haematoma of the liver is a rare but very serious complication of pregnancy. We report a case of a primipara whose pregnancy was first complicated by hypertension, then by a haematoma of the liver at the 28th week of amenorrhoea. It was diagnosed because of the clinical symptoms associated with the hypertension and a pain in the right hypochondrium and nausea. ⋯ Regular X-ray follow-ups showed that the lesion had regressed in six months. MRI investigation of the parenchyma of the liver showed no cause of the lesions. If there is even the slightest suspicion of a haematoma of the liver in pregnancy, ultrasound nowadays should be carried out because it is indispensable to make the diagnosis.