• J Reprod Med · Sep 1997

    Case Reports

    Conservative obstetric management of a gunshot wound to the second-trimester gravid uterus. A case report.

    • M J O'Shaughnessy.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Medical Center, Fresno, California 93702, USA.
    • J Reprod Med. 1997 Sep 1;42(9):606-8.

    BackgroundGunshot wounds to the abdomen during pregnancy are becoming increasingly common. When the gravid uterus is injured but repairable and the fetus is either previable or dead, conservative management is an option, even if laparotomy is required for management of other injuries.CaseA pregnant woman sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen during the second trimester of pregnancy. The bullet injured the rectum and traversed the uterine cavity, with resultant rupture of membranes and direct, fatal injury to the fetus. Laparotomy was required for treatment of the maternal injuries; however, the pregnancy was managed conservatively. Spontaneous miscarriage occurred late on the second postoperative day.ConclusionConservative obstetric management is indicated in most such cases in which the fetus is previable or dead, although the clinician undertaking such management should be aware of the risks and possible complications.

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