Bandlin's uterine rupture (L. Bandi) is a theory that explains the various forms and types of uterine injuries, as well as the consequences of such injuries. It is divided into two types - primary, occurring directly during pregnancy, or secondary, associated with various gynecological diseases and complications of childbirth.
According to the theory of L. Bandley
Bandi's Theory of Uterine Rupture Diagnosis: Placenta previa (according to the diagnosis, the attending physician will immediately prescribe gestagens (Utrozhestan\Duphaston\Tylid) to reduce the tone and rupture of the contractility of the uterus) During pregnancy, a massive rupture of the wall of the uterine body with ectopia occurred, which did not progress in time including crushing hematoma). Passes by pregnancy centile; Spontaneous self-cleaning of the uterine cavity has not occurred to this day; a mini-operation was performed to remove a hematoma with a volume of approximately 500 ml from the abdominal cavity and pelvic tissue; the pregnant woman is on mechanical ventilation. Term 26 weeks. According to the results of CTG, everything is stable (they say), we are breathing. History: So Repeated bleeding from the genital tract was noted with the discharge of small clots of fetal contents (red bloody clots) for several seconds - in the morning, during the day (and once even at night). As the doctors told me, due to the fact that my uterus