2020, Number 03
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2020; 88 (03)
Idiopathic spontaneous transvaginal intestinal evisceration. Case report
García-Manzano RA, Argüello-Cancino JD, Dávila-Ruíz EO, Martínez-Santiago NY
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 176-180
PDF size: 199.82 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Vaginal evisceration is a rare entity, with less than 100 reports in
the –literature, which is associated with multiple factors, the most important being
the history of a gynecological surgical approach by vaginal approach. The clinical
presentation is variable, and the treatment is based on emergency surgery to reduce
the associated morbidity and mortality.
Clinic case: The case of a 63-year-old female with no surgical history or vaginal
procedures with a diagnosis of vaginal evisceration after performing a Valsalva maneuver
when evacuating with a foreign body sensation in the vaginal canal, presenting a
vaginal dome rupture, with evisceration and necrosis of the case is presented. 100 cm
of terminal ileum who undergoes surgical time with resection, anastomosis as well as
primary closure of vaginal defect, presents pathology report, cervical biopsy, as well
as negative colposcopy of malignancy.
Conclusion: So far, there are fewer than 100 reports of this complication, which
requires suspicion and timely treatment to reduce the associated morbidity and mortality.
What is relevant in this case is the absence of a surgical history that could be the cause.
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