# Pubic Symphysis Rupture During the Second Stage of Labor: A Case Report

**Authors:** Alexander M Harrison, Olivia F Zucaro, Jacob Speybroeck, Ari Levine, Johnathan B Glabb, Angela C Ranzini

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.103780 · Cureus · 2026-02-17

## TL;DR

A rare case of pubic symphysis rupture during labor was successfully managed through a multidisciplinary team approach.

## Contribution

Highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in diagnosing and treating a rare labor complication.

## Key findings

- An 8.5 cm pubic symphysis separation was diagnosed during labor.
- Multidisciplinary care reduced the separation to 3 cm and restored baseline function.
- Effective communication among specialists led to optimal patient outcomes.

## Abstract

A multiparous woman underwent induction of labor and progressed to the second stage. During the second stage, an audible "pop" was heard. She developed significant pain and edema. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the patient was diagnosed with a pubic symphysis rupture. Imaging demonstrated a separation of the pubic symphysis of 8.5 cm. By the end of the multidisciplinary care, this distance had been reduced to 3 cm, and the patient was back to baseline function following treatment. This case demonstrates and encourages the use of a multidisciplinary team including radiology, trauma, orthopedics, and obstetrics. A high level of suspicion and effective interdisciplinary communication can result in optimal outcomes for this rare complication, as is seen in this patient.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pain (MESH:D010146), edema (MESH:D004487), trauma (MESH:D014947), Pubic Symphysis Rupture (MESH:D046548)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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