Uterine ruptures and their outcome, depending on the nature of obstetric care
- Authors: Rachinskiy N.
- Issue: Vol 8, No 3 (1894)
- Pages: 246-247
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://medbiosci.ru/jowd/article/view/44029
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD83246-247
- ID: 44029
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Abstract
Leaving aside the ruptures of the uterus, depending on changes in the uterine parenchyma and malformations of the uterus, the author attributes most of the ruptures to neglected and incorrectly administered labor. He puts the degree of frequency of ruptures in direct proportion to the timeliness and nature of obstetric care in each case. Finding a negligible percentage of ruptures in almost all authors (0.01% -0.1%), excluding Leopold (0.3%), and comparing the incidence of uterine ruptures in Warsaw (18 ruptures per 3391 births, therefore, about 0 , 5%), the author explains this frequency of breaks by the irrational delivery of obstetric care. Several cases are cited to support this opinion.
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N. Rachinskiy
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