Cf. Kohlenberg et Gr. Casper, THE USE OF INTRAOPERATIVE ULTRASOUND IN THE MANAGEMENT OF A PERFORATED UTERUS WITH RETAINED PRODUCTS OF CONCEPTION, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 36(4), 1996, pp. 482-484
The benefits of non-invasive, correctly-directed instrumentation coupl
ed with an ability to predict complete evacuation of the uterus can ma
ke intraoperative ultrasound an important addition in the continued an
d improved care of women with a perforated uterus and retained product
s of conception. Two such cases are reported.