Spontaneous uterine rupture of a twin pregnancy after a laparoscopic adenomyomectomy: a case report.

Journal: Journal Of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
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Abstract

Adenomyomectomy is a treatment option to preserve fertility and reduce symptoms associated with adenomyosis. Although this procedure is reasonably expected to increase the risk of uterine rupture during pregnancy, reports on this issue are scarce. We recently encountered a 33-year-old nulliparous woman with a twin pregnancy who experienced a spontaneous uterine rupture at 30 weeks' gestation. This patient was the first to conceive after undergoing laparoscopic adenomyomectomy at our institution. Her pregnancy was established with in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer 12 months after laparoscopic adenomyomectomy. The uterine rupture was heralded by a sudden onset of severe abdominal pain while she was receiving intravenous ritodrine. This case reinforces that pregnancy after adenomyomectomy should be closely monitored with respect to uterine rupture.

Authors
Shin-ichiro Wada, Masataka Kudo, Hisanori Minakami
Relevant Conditions

Endometriosis, Endoscopy