1. Time is of the essence: an acute complete uterine torsion in a 27-week pregnancy.
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Meloche C, Toubassy R, Gravelle A, and McCoubrey D
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Abdominal Pain etiology, Fetal Distress diagnosis, Fetal Distress surgery, Torsion Abnormality surgery, Torsion Abnormality diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications surgery, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Uterine Diseases diagnosis, Uterine Diseases surgery, Uterine Diseases complications, Cesarean Section
- Abstract
Uterine torsion is a rare but critical obstetrical emergency that demands prompt diagnosis and intervention to optimise maternal and fetal outcomes. This case describes acute uterine torsion in a 27-week gestation patient, who presented with sudden onset abdominal pain and fetal distress. An emergency caesarean section was performed. A 360° levorotated uterus with a compromised lower segment was found. The uterus was rotated back to its anatomical position, and the fetus was delivered via a low vertical uterine incision. This report serves to increase awareness of uterine torsion as a differential diagnosis in obstetrical emergencies and provides a brief review of the literature on uterine torsion in a gravid uterus., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2025. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ Group.)
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- 2025
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