Abstract
RATIONALE: Uterine rupture is a rare incidence but can lead to catastrophic maternal and fetal consequences. We still need to place a high premium on these cases. PATIENT CONCERNS: The patients all showed hemodynamic shock with complaints of serious pain in the abdomen. They all had a history of laparoscopy or hysteroscopy procedures. DIAGNOSES: Case 1 and 2 were diagnosed during surgery. Case 3 was diagnosed by an urgent abdominal ultrasonogram before surgery. INTERVENTIONS: We performed emergency surgeries for the 3 cases. OUTCOMES: Three patients all recovered well. But only the child in case 2 survived. LESSONS: It must be emphasized that pregnant women with a history of such surgeries should be aware of uterine rupture during pregnancy.