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Korean J Obstet Gynecol. 2006;49(6):1338-1344. Published online June 1, 2006.
A case of trapped placenta in uterine sacculation after normal delivery.
Ji Eun Song, Sung Yun Lee, Sung Taek Park, Sung Ho Park, Hyun Ah Jun, Keun Young Lee
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea. mfmlee@hallym.or.kr
Abstract
Uterine sacculation is a very rare functional malformation associated with pregnancy in which a part of the uterine wall balloons. It is a transitory pouch or sacculation and resolves once the uterine contents are delivered. The uterine sacculation frequently contains the placenta. If the aperture of the sacculation is small, manual delivery of the placenta is impossible. It explains why many patients with uterine sacculation ends up with having a laparotomy with or without a hysterectomy. We report a case of a trapped placenta in uterine sacculation after normal delivery which is removed by laparotomy.

Keywords :Uterine sacculation;Trapped placenta

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