Placenta accreta Causing Rupture of an Unscarred Uterus in Second Trimester of Pregnancy: A Rare Case Report

Abstract

1.Abstract:

Placenta accreta is a rare obstetric condition that occurs primarily in the third trimester and results in life-threatening complications. Uterine rupture due to placenta accreta in the second trimester of pregnancy is extremely rare. We report a rare case of uterine rupture in a 25-year-old patient, 2nd gesture, mother of a child born by vaginal delivery, admitted to the ELHAROUCHI maternity hospital of CHU IBN ROCHD of Casablanca, with a picture of hemodynamic instability and acute abdomen, an emergency laparotomy revealed a uterine rupture with placenta accrete for which the patient underwent a total inter-annexal hysterectomy associated with resuscitation measures with a simple postoperative follow-up.