Incarceration of early gravid uterus with adenomyosis and myoma: Report of two patients managed with uterine reduction

Hee Sun Kim, Ji Eun Park, Seo Yeon Kim, Jung Eun Kim, Su Hyun Chae, In Sook Sohn, Han Sung Hwang, Han Sung Kwon

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Abstract

Although gravid uterine incarceration is typically diagnosed during the early second trimester, we encountered two unusual cases in early pregnancy. A 34-year-old multiparous woman with adenomyosis presented at 7 + 2 weeks of gestation with increased urinary frequency and a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. The uterine incarceration was successfully reduced by manual reduction and pessary insertion, and she delivered a normal infant at term. In the second case, a 31-year-old nulliparous woman with a large myoma complained of dysuria, acute urinary retention, and intense back pain at 6 weeks of gestation. Manual reduction was successful in the knee-chest position. Subsequent pessary insertion failed; however, a slight reduction in pain was achieved. After a week, the fetus spontaneously aborted. In summary, gravid uterine incarceration is a rare but potentially fatal condition for the fetus, and a suspicion of this condition in patients with urinary symptoms, especially urinary retention and pelvic pain, is important in the early gestation period.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)621-625
Number of pages5
JournalObstetrics and Gynecology Science
Volume61
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Myoma
  • Pregnancy
  • Retroversion
  • Uterine disease

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