Hortu İ.Akdemir A.Şendağ F.Öztekin M.K.2019-10-262019-10-2620151307699X1307-699Xhttps://doi.org/10.4274/tjod.93609https://hdl.handle.net/11454/17089Uterine rupture in pregnancy is a rare and often catastrophic complication with a high incidence of fetal and maternal morbidity. A gravida 2 para 1 woman aged 40 years who was 33-34 weeks pregnant presented to our clinic with serious abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting that had begun 6 hours previously. Her past surgical history included a robotic myomectomy 2 years ago in our unit. Obstetric ultrasonography revealed a 33-week fetus without a heartbeat whereupon she underwent emergency laparotomy and we found a 4 cm rupture on the anterior wall of the uterus. Uterine rupture should always be kept in mind, especially in patients with history of uterine surgery. © 2015, Turkish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology. All rights reserved.en10.4274/tjod.93609info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMyomectomyRobotic surgeryUterine ruptureUterine rupture in pregnancy after robotic myomectomy [Robotik myomektomi sonrası gebelikte uterus rüptürü]Article123188191N/A