Volume 30, Issue 1, July 2020, Pages 295–297
Imane Bendriss1, Z. El Mzabri2, Mounia El Youssfi3, and Samir Bargach4
1 Service de Maternité, CHP Mohamed V, Tanger, Morocco
2 Service de gynécologie, de cancérologie et de grossesse à haut risque, Maternité Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
3 Service de gynécologie obstétrique cancérologie et grossesse à haut risque, maternité Souissi, Université Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco
4 Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics-Oncology and High-Risk Pregnancy, Souissi Maternity Hospital, Ibn Sina University Hospital Center, Rabat, Morocco
Original language: French
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The spontaneous rupture of uterine varicose veins during pregnancy and more particularly in the third trimester, is an exceptional cause of hemorrhagic shock by hemoperitoneum. Its diagnosis is difficult due to its rarity and the absence of specific signs. Maternal-fetal care must be immediate in order to reduce high fetal mortality and limit maternal morbidity.
Author Keywords: Pregnancy, uterine varicose veins, spontaneous rupture, maternal-fetal care immediate.
Imane Bendriss1, Z. El Mzabri2, Mounia El Youssfi3, and Samir Bargach4
1 Service de Maternité, CHP Mohamed V, Tanger, Morocco
2 Service de gynécologie, de cancérologie et de grossesse à haut risque, Maternité Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
3 Service de gynécologie obstétrique cancérologie et grossesse à haut risque, maternité Souissi, Université Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco
4 Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics-Oncology and High-Risk Pregnancy, Souissi Maternity Hospital, Ibn Sina University Hospital Center, Rabat, Morocco
Original language: French
Copyright © 2020 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The spontaneous rupture of uterine varicose veins during pregnancy and more particularly in the third trimester, is an exceptional cause of hemorrhagic shock by hemoperitoneum. Its diagnosis is difficult due to its rarity and the absence of specific signs. Maternal-fetal care must be immediate in order to reduce high fetal mortality and limit maternal morbidity.
Author Keywords: Pregnancy, uterine varicose veins, spontaneous rupture, maternal-fetal care immediate.
Abstract: (french)
La rupture spontanée de varices utérines au cours de la grossesse et plus particulièrement au troisième trimestre, est une cause exceptionnelle de choc hémorragique par hémopéritoine. Son diagnostic est difficile en raison de sa rareté et en l'absence de signes spécifiques. La prise en charge materno-foetale doit être immédiate afin de diminuer la mortalité foetale élevée et de limiter la morbidité maternelle.
Author Keywords: Grossesse, varices utérines, rupture spontanée, soins materno-fœtaux immédiats.
How to Cite this Article
Imane Bendriss, Z. El Mzabri, Mounia El Youssfi, and Samir Bargach, “Rupture spontanée des varices utérines au cours de la grossesse: Approche diagnostique et thérapeutique,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 295–297, July 2020.