Although a rare event, uterine rupture during labour is one of the most serious obstetric complications because of the dramatic maternal-fetal consequences that can result. Identifying the risk factors associated with uterine rupture would enable gynecologists to provide patients with risks of uterine rupture in the event of attempted vaginal delivery. The aim of our study is to determine risks factors for uterine rupture during labour in patients with a previous cesarean delivery who have not given birth since and to assess the occurrence of maternal-fetal comply-cations compared to patients with a previous cesarean delivery without uterine rupture.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
95
Risks factors, maternal and neonatal outcomes/complications
Uhmontpellier
Montpellier, France
Assess the risks factors of uterine rupture
Assess the risks factors of uterine rupture Assess the risks factors of uterine rupture using obstetric measures
Time frame: 1 day
Number of Participants with Assess the maternal and perinatal complications and outcomes
Number of Participants withAssess the maternal and perinatal complications and outcomes : looking for maternal complications (chorioamnionitis , transfusion, post-partum hemorrhage, surgery for blad-der wound, maternal death,…) and neonatal comply-cations (apgar\<7 at 5minutes, pH \<7,15, neonatal intein-sive care unit and perinatal death)
Time frame: 1 day
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