Vaginal evisceration 3 years after abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy

Vaginal evisceration after a pelvic operation is a rare gynecological emergency. When intercourse is the cause, most cases occur within 1 year of surgery. A 53‐year‐old woman presented to the emergency room for vaginal evisceration half a day after the first postoperative occurrence of intercourse 3...

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description Vaginal evisceration after a pelvic operation is a rare gynecological emergency. When intercourse is the cause, most cases occur within 1 year of surgery. A 53‐year‐old woman presented to the emergency room for vaginal evisceration half a day after the first postoperative occurrence of intercourse 3 years after an abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy. In an emergency laparotomy, the protruding small bowel was replaced within the abdominal cavity. The avulsed vaginal cuff, which measured 6 cm in length and had atrophic but non‐necrotic margins, was sutured. Women who go for long periods without intercourse after a hysterectomy, especially post‐menopausal women, should be made aware of unrecognized vaginal atrophy that could, in some cases, lead to rupture and evisceration during the next occurrence of intercourse.
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Female
Hernia
Herniorrhaphy
Humans
hysterectomy
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intestine
Intestine, Small
Middle Aged
Postmenopause
postoperative complications
rupture
small
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Vagina - injuries
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title Vaginal evisceration 3 years after abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
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