Postpartum unscarred uterine rupture caused by placenta accreta: a case report and literature review

2020 
Postpartum unscarred uterine ruptures are exceedingly rare. A 29-year-old multipara with a retained placenta presented hypovolemic shock. An emergency laparotomy revealed that her uterus was ruptured where the placenta adhered to. Pathological examination confirmed the placental accreta that could be a risk factor for postpartum unscarred uterine rupture.
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