Case Report

Spontaneous Rupture of an Unscarred Gravid Uterus in a Primigravid Woman at 32 Weeks of Gestation

Figure 2

(a) Macroscopic appearance of the uterine fundus before placenta removal. A uterine perforation was located at the right corneal area, and the amniotic sac (*) was prolapsed. (b) Macroscopic appearance of the uterine fundus after placenta removal. The uterine perforation was focal and located just behind the cornual end of the right fallopian tube. The left cornual area (arrowhead) was focally thin, and the cornual ends of both fallopian tubes (arrows) seemed closer to the midline of uterus than normal.
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