Primary uterine rupture, defined as rupture of an unscarred uterus during pregnancy or delivery, is a rare but catastrophic obstetric emergency. The estimated incidence is approximately 1 in 16 840–19 ...
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Several studies have attempted to evaluate the timing of birth and neonatal outcome in women with uterine rupture during VBAC-TOL. Bujold et al. [16] compared neonatal morbidity associated with ...
National rates of uterine rupture in trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) increased from 0.20% in 2010 to 0.37% in 2022, with an annual percentage increase of 6.2%. Among 1,016,073 deliveries ...
Each year in the United States, millions of women successfully give birth to healthy babies. But not all women have smooth deliveries. Several complications can occur during childbirth, some of which ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The absolute risk for uterine rupture with an attempted vaginal birth after cesarean delivery was 0.3%.
Chemotherapy Drug Shortages in the United States: Genesis and Potential Solutions Patients with clinical stages I to IIA disease were randomly allocated (two to one) to laparoscopy (n = 1,696) versus ...
In 2005 I was the most senior resident on call for the weekend at a hospital in Baltimore. We’d had a busy day, and I was finally getting a chance to sit down. Then I received an urgent page from a ...
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