[Risk factors and management of uterine rupture in a 1st reference structure in Mali: case of the Bougouni health district].

Seydou Fané,Amadou Bocoum,Soumana Oumar Traoré, Ibrahima Kanté, Cheickna Sylla, Abdoulaye Sissoko,Alassane Traoré, Mamadou Sima, Siaka Amara Sanogo, Aminata Kouma, Abdoulaye Sanogo, Mala Sylla, Adane Adiawiakoye, M Coulibaly,Ibrahima Teguété,Youssouf Traoré, Niani Mounkoro

Le Mali medical(2022)

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The objective was to assess the risk factors for and to suggest therapeutic aspects. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We carried out a case-control study at the Bougouni Reference health center in 2019. RESULTS:From January to December 31, 2019; out of 1161 deliveries, 43 uterine rupture were recorded, 3.7% corresponding to one uterine rupture for 27 deliveries. Patients 35 years and older were more affected by uterine rupture (44.2%) with ORaIC95% = 6.3 [1.5 - 26.3]. Obstetric evacuations had an ORaIC95% = 25.6 [7.8-83.7]. All of the patients were housewives (97.7%) versus (82.3%) controls with ORaIC95% = 8.9 (1.1-69). Pauciparous and multiparous had an ORaIC95% = 6.2 [1.8 - 20.3] and 4.1 [1.3 - 12.9], respectively. The uterine scar (20.9%) of cases versus 8.1% of controls had a 95% ORaIC95% = 2.9 [1.1 - 8.7]. Indeed the absence of ANC was a risk factor, ORaIC95% = 3.0 [1.3 - 6.9]. The time to uterine rupture was < 6 hours in 95%. In fact 34 complete uterine rupture (79.1%) and 9 incomplete uterine rupture (20.9) were noted. Only 2.3% of cases gave birth vaginally. Treatment of uterine rupture was based on surgery (100%) supplemented by shock (51.2%) of cases and infection (100%) of cases. CONCLUSION:Uterine rupture is common in our countries under medical care. Its effective prevention involves strategies aimed at acting on risk factors.
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