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Gastric Rupture in Pregnancy: Case Series from a Tertiary Institution in Rwanda and Review of the Literature

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Ntirushwa, D; Rulisa, S; Muhorakeye, F; Bazzett-Matabele, L; Rurangwa, T; Small, M
Published in: AJP Reports
October 1, 2016

Background Gastric rupture is a rare, life-threatening condition during pregnancy. Case study We present three cases of gastric perforation during pregnancy and the puerperium. The first patient presented with gastric perforation 4 days following an uncomplicated cesarean delivery for obstetric indications. She initially complained of epigastric pain; however, those symptoms resolved. She later demonstrated worsening abdominal distension, intra-abdominal free fluid, and signs of peritonitis. At laparotomy, an ascariasis-associated gastric rupture was diagnosed. She died from sepsis 4 days following the laparotomy. The second patient presented 19 days following a normal vaginal delivery. She presented with hemodynamic instability and underwent emergent laparotomy due to suspected septic shock peritonitis. Gastric rupture was diagnosed intraoperatively. She improved clinically and was discharged home. The third patient underwent emergency cesarean delivery due to non-reassuring fetal status in the setting of preeclampsia. She was initially diagnosed with ascites and pulmonary edema as a result of preeclampsia. Later in her course, she developed features in favor of acute abdomen and signs of sepsis. At the time of emergent laparotomy, a gastric rupture was identified and repaired. She died 2 days later from sepsis. Conclusion We report the management and outcome of three cases of pregnancy-related gastric rupture. To our knowledge, these three cases represent the largest series of pregnancy-related gastric ruptures from a single institution.

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AJP Reports

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2157-7005

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2157-6998

Publication Date

October 1, 2016

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6

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4

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e436 / e441
 

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Ntirushwa, D., Rulisa, S., Muhorakeye, F., Bazzett-Matabele, L., Rurangwa, T., & Small, M. (2016). Gastric Rupture in Pregnancy: Case Series from a Tertiary Institution in Rwanda and Review of the Literature. AJP Reports, 6(4), e436–e441. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1597619
Ntirushwa, D., S. Rulisa, F. Muhorakeye, L. Bazzett-Matabele, T. Rurangwa, and M. Small. “Gastric Rupture in Pregnancy: Case Series from a Tertiary Institution in Rwanda and Review of the Literature.” AJP Reports 6, no. 4 (October 1, 2016): e436–41. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1597619.
Ntirushwa D, Rulisa S, Muhorakeye F, Bazzett-Matabele L, Rurangwa T, Small M. Gastric Rupture in Pregnancy: Case Series from a Tertiary Institution in Rwanda and Review of the Literature. AJP Reports. 2016 Oct 1;6(4):e436–41.
Ntirushwa, D., et al. “Gastric Rupture in Pregnancy: Case Series from a Tertiary Institution in Rwanda and Review of the Literature.” AJP Reports, vol. 6, no. 4, Oct. 2016, pp. e436–41. Scopus, doi:10.1055/s-0036-1597619.
Ntirushwa D, Rulisa S, Muhorakeye F, Bazzett-Matabele L, Rurangwa T, Small M. Gastric Rupture in Pregnancy: Case Series from a Tertiary Institution in Rwanda and Review of the Literature. AJP Reports. 2016 Oct 1;6(4):e436–e441.
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Published In

AJP Reports

DOI

EISSN

2157-7005

ISSN

2157-6998

Publication Date

October 1, 2016

Volume

6

Issue

4

Start / End Page

e436 / e441