[Pregnancy and labor after uterine operations].

  • 1 February 2003
    • journal article
    • abstracts
    • Vol. 74 (2), 98-101
Abstract
In this study authors analyzed the obstetric history of patients, efficiency of operative treatment and number of obstetric failures, both before and after operation. A special attention was paid to obstetrical past and present history as well as difficulties and complications during the operation. A group of 25 cases of pregnancy after a myomectomy, Strassmann's or Jones' operation were analyzed. All patients were in age 24-40, an average--33. In all 25 pregnant women authors found: breech presentation (1 case), ingrown placenta (1 case), 3 cases of solid intraperitoneal adhesions and 1 case of uterine cicatrix fissure. 1. Women after uterine operations require intensive care in pregnancy. 2. Caesarean section is the optimal method of delivery in women after uterine operations.