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Successful Pregnancy in a Patient with Previous Bladder Exstrophy
Authors:Damyanti Sharma  Savita Rani Singhal  S.K. Singhal
Affiliation:Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Anaesthesia Pandit B.D. Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak, India
Abstract:EDITORIAL COMMENT: Usually we do not accept anecdotal case reports for publication. Chambers twentieth century dictionary defines an anecdote as 'a short narrative of an incident of private life'. Readers can decide if this case is anecdotal. There appears to be a lot left unsaid about this woman's private life, if not her private pans. She was admitted to hospital as a nonbooked emergency case in labour. The symphyseal separation shown in figure 2 clinched our decision to accept the case for publication. The editor did not see such a case in 38 years of obstetrics practice.
Summary: Bladder exstrophy is an unusual congenital anomaly. Patients becoming pregnant with such anomaly after surgical repair are even rarer. The present case reports a lower segment Caesarean section delivery of a living healthy baby in a woman who had been operated on for bladder exstrophy at the age of 18 years. This is the first case of this type seen in our institution in 35 years.
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