2011
DOI: 10.1308/147870811x602140
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Postcoital vaginal rupture after hysterectomy presenting as generalised peritonitis

Abstract: Postcoital vaginal rupture is a rare but well documented complication of hysterectomy. Evisceration of the small intestine, vaginal bleeding and pelvic pain are common presenting features. We report the unusual case of vaginal rupture presenting with generalised peritonitis without vaginal evisceration.Postcoital vaginal rupture is a rare but well documented complication of hysterectomy. Evisceration of the small intestine is a common presenting feature and may be accompanied by vaginal bleeding and pelvic pai… Show more

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“…8 Like previous published cases, coitus was the precipitating event in our case, with presentation within 1 day in line with other cases. 9,10 The patients vaginal vault defect was closed with a barbed suture. Recent literature has highlighted the suggestion that the use of these sutures for the initial hysterectomy may reduce the risk of vault disruption.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 Like previous published cases, coitus was the precipitating event in our case, with presentation within 1 day in line with other cases. 9,10 The patients vaginal vault defect was closed with a barbed suture. Recent literature has highlighted the suggestion that the use of these sutures for the initial hysterectomy may reduce the risk of vault disruption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outro fator responsável por este quadro pode estar associado a dificuldades durante o parto/ ovoposição (distocia), como observado para diferentes grupos zoológicos, incluindo peixes (Wildgoose, 2000;Asiimwe et al, 2014;Gal, Baska, Farkas, Mándoki, & Szabó, 2014;Manjunatha, Girish & Narayanaswamy, 2016;Staggs, 2016;Van Zeeland, 2016;Chaudhari et al, 2018;Leite, Wosnick, Giareta & Freire, 2020). Assim, no presente estudo também podemos considerar que a eversão da parede vaginal pode ter sido resultante de um processo de prolapso pélvico intensificado por um evento de cópula malsucedido, postura repentina de ovos devido ao estresse, ou ainda à distocia, geralmente relacionada ao tamanho e posicionamento anormal de ovos/ embriões ou a problemas de contração abdominais (Noakes, Parkinson, England & Arthur, 2001;Henningsen, Smale, Garner & Kinnunen, 2004;Eid-Arimoku & Trompetas, 2011;George et al, 2017;Wosnick, Adams & Freire 2018;Wosnick et al, 2019;Akpan, Akpanika, Nwagbara, Asibong, & Etuk 2019;Leite et al, 2020).…”
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