Uterine torsion during cesarean section coinciding with HELLP syndrome
Keywords:
HELLP syndrome, uterine torsion, cesarean sectionAbstract
Uterine torsion belongs to one of the most dangerous labor complications also because of its rarity. As it is not common for an obstetrician to come across this state, it is usually not at the very top of the differential diagnostics list when solving acute child delivery complications. However, it is serious enough to pose a lethal threat to both mother and child. In this case, the term gravidity was ended by acute cesarean section because of HELLP syndrome. During the operation, as well as after a complicated delivery and hysterotomy suture uterine torsion of 120 degrees to the right, the patient was diagnosed with detorsion. The rest of the operation was done according to normal standards. Thanks to this very prompt procedure, the aftermath of the described state meant little to no harm to the mother and her child. This case study should highlight the importance of including uterine torsion into differential diagnostics of acute abdominal pain and vomiting to prevent fatal labor complications for the mother and her child.