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Rare disease
Spontaneous rupture of utero-ovarian vessels in pregnancy
  1. Shamila Ijaz Munir,
  2. Tammy Lo,
  3. John Seaton
  1. Department of Women's Health, William Harvey Hospital, Kent, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Tammy Lo, tammylotinghin{at}doctors.net.uk

Summary

Spontaneous rupture of utero-ovarian vessels in pregnancy is rare and usually involves utero-ovarian veins. Presenting symptoms include acute-onset abdominal pain and maternal hypovolemic shock secondary to haemoperitoneum. Although this condition had been documented over a century ago, an accurate diagnosis is rarely reached prior to laparotomy due to a multitude of other surgical and obstetrical presentations that may pose a similar clinical picture. In such an event an emergency exploratory laparotomy followed by caesarean section with ligation of the uterine vessels can help in preventing a maternal mortality.

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  • Competing interests None.

  • Patient consent Obtained.