1. [Bladder perforation as a complication of uterine curettage after spontaneous abortion].
- Author
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Madrid García FJ, Madroñero Cuevas C, Rivas Escudero JA, Parra Muntaner L, Monsalve Rodríguez M, and García Alonso J
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Abortion, Spontaneous surgery, Curettage adverse effects, Urinary Bladder injuries
- Abstract
Objective: To present a case of bladder and uterine perforation following curettage for first-trimester abortion., Methods: A 30 years-old female, pregnant of 19 week of gestation had undergone a therapeutic abortion for fetal death. Following the procedure, she presented hematuria and vaginal bleeding. A vesico-uterine perforation was achieved. An exploratory laparatomy was performed with repair of the bladder and the uterus., Results: There were no surgical complications. Eleven days after the laparatomy a cistography demonstrated closure of the perforation. The patient did well postoperatively. Two years later the patient was pregnant. A caesarean procedure with tubaric ligation was performed without complications., Conclusions: Bladder perforation following uterine curettage is rare. Surgical management is necessary with bladder and uterus repair.
- Published
- 2004