Small bowel evisceration after abdominal hysterectomy with open vaginal cuff technique: A case report
Seyed Ramin Dabiri,
Ali Mehri,
Farzaneh Mollanorouzi
et al.
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageVaginal cuff dehiscence post‐hysterectomy is rare yet significant. Early recognition and prompt surgical intervention are crucial to prevent complications like bowel infarction. Consider second‐look laparotomy in cases of uncertain bowel viability.AbstractVaginal cuff dehiscence (VCD) is a rare but potentially life‐threatening complication following a hysterectomy characterized by the separation of the vaginal vault. This condition, which may result in vaginal evisceration (VE), presents a … Show more
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