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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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