Case Report: Rare case of first-trimester uterine rupture at 9 weeks’ gestation following multiple hysteroscopic surgeries and a prior cesarean section

Yaying Chu
Uterine rupture is a rare but life-threatening obstetric emergency, with most cases occurring during late pregnancy or labor, particularly in patients with a history of uterine surgery. This report presents an exceptionally rare case of spontaneous uterine rupture at 9 weeks' gestation in a 36-year-old woman with a complex surgical history, including a midtrimester cesarean delivery for placenta accreta and multiple subsequent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis procedures. The patient presented with acu