An analysis of 28 cases of complete uterine rupture during pregnancy is presented. Dehiscence of a cesarean section scar rarely leads to massive blood loss or to maternal or fetal mortality. Spontaneous and traumatic ruptures are rare but potentially lethal; the recognizable clinical situations associated with them are described. Half of such ruptures are considered preventable. Rapid diagnosis and therapy will prevent both maternal and fetal loss.
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