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Unusual presentation of more common disease/injury
Uterine torsion in second trimester of pregnancy followed by a successful-term pregnancy
  1. Farah Farouq Fatih,
  2. Vaidyanathan Gowri,
  3. Kuntal Rao
  1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
  1. Correspondence to Dr Vaidyanathan Gowri, gowrie61{at}hotmail.com

Uterine torsion is defined as rotation of the uterus of more than 45° on its long axis. It is an unusual complication of pregnancy and for most obstetricians it probably represents a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ diagnosis. Fetal mortality up to 12% and occasional maternal mortality are reported. A 22-year-old second gravida presented at 22+ weeks gestation with severe abdominal pain and shock. Laparotomy was done for suspected abruptio placenta, when torsion of the uterus to 180° was diagnosed. Posterior hysterotomy was performed. She conceived the next year and was delivered at term by caesarean section. Uterine torsion is a rare complication of pregnancy and obstetricians should have this complication in mind when performing a caesarean section for undiagnosed severe abdominal pain in pregnancy. Anatomical landmarks should be defined if possible, prior to uterine incision during a caesarean section, to avoid posterior hysterotomy

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