A lady with 36-week pregnancy with previous C section comes with low BP, tachycardia and on USG fluid present in peritoneum. What is diagnosis and next management

Correct Answer: Uterine scar rupture with Laparotomy
Description: Above history points towards diagnosis of Uterine scar rupture Signs and symptom of rupture: Maternal Tachycardia Maternal hypotension Dead baby or severe fetal distress Uterine contour is lost Sudden stoppage of uterine contraction Hemoperitoneum P/V: loss of station Mx: Emergency laparotomy
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