Case Report

Successful Reduction of Acute Puerperal Uterine Inversion with the Use of a Bakri Postpartum Balloon

Figure 1

(a) Transabdominal sagittal sonogram showing a mirror image of the uterus with the endometrial pseudostripe represented by the two opposing serosal surfaces [5]. The placenta that adhered to the fundus can be seen on the vaginal side (white arrow). (b) Transabdominal transverse sonogram showing the target sign with the hyperechoic inverted fundus centrally (black arrow) surrounded by hypoechoic fluid (white arrow) between the fundus and vaginal wall [5].
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