The rupture of a pregnant uterus is a rare complication of pregnancy, which can result in the death of the mother and the fetus. This life threating condition generally occurs during late pregnancy, it can be asymptomatic and scarred uteruses have been reported as incidental findings during abdominal surgery. This clinical case describes a queen with vulvar bleeding during the early stage of pregnancy. Wall laceration of a pregnant uterus was diagnosed by means of an ultrasound examination. During ovariohysterectomy two uterine ruptures, fragments of the great omentum were found sequestering embryonic tissue. Histopathology showed that the uterine wall was torn in the same place where two embryonic implantations were found and residues of embryonic tissue were observed. This clinical case shows that when a traumatic injury is reported, the mandatory abdomen investigations should evaluate the condition of the uterus and determine the early stage of a pregnancy.

Traumatic uterine rupture in a queen at early stage of pregnancy / DE CESARIS, Valeria; Bresciani, Carla; Parmigiani, Enrico; Ravera, M. L.; Volta, Antonella; Cantoni, Anna Maria; Bigliardi, Enrico. - In: JOURNAL OF THE HELLENIC VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 1792-2720. - 67:4(2016), pp. 259-264.

Traumatic uterine rupture in a queen at early stage of pregnancy

DE CESARIS, Valeria
;
BRESCIANI, Carla
;
PARMIGIANI, Enrico
;
VOLTA, Antonella
;
CANTONI, Anna Maria
;
BIGLIARDI, Enrico
2016-01-01

Abstract

The rupture of a pregnant uterus is a rare complication of pregnancy, which can result in the death of the mother and the fetus. This life threating condition generally occurs during late pregnancy, it can be asymptomatic and scarred uteruses have been reported as incidental findings during abdominal surgery. This clinical case describes a queen with vulvar bleeding during the early stage of pregnancy. Wall laceration of a pregnant uterus was diagnosed by means of an ultrasound examination. During ovariohysterectomy two uterine ruptures, fragments of the great omentum were found sequestering embryonic tissue. Histopathology showed that the uterine wall was torn in the same place where two embryonic implantations were found and residues of embryonic tissue were observed. This clinical case shows that when a traumatic injury is reported, the mandatory abdomen investigations should evaluate the condition of the uterus and determine the early stage of a pregnancy.
2016
Traumatic uterine rupture in a queen at early stage of pregnancy / DE CESARIS, Valeria; Bresciani, Carla; Parmigiani, Enrico; Ravera, M. L.; Volta, Antonella; Cantoni, Anna Maria; Bigliardi, Enrico. - In: JOURNAL OF THE HELLENIC VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 1792-2720. - 67:4(2016), pp. 259-264.
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