Unveiling the uncommon: vault hematoma and vault cellulitis following hysterectomy - a comprehensive narrative review.

IF 2.5 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Przeglad Menopauzalny Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-09 DOI:10.5114/pm.2024.136011
Ipsita Mohapatra, Subha Ranjan Samantaray
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Abstract

Hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure performed to remove the uterus. This is considered as a clean-contaminated surgical procedure. It is a safe procedure, but major and minor complications can occur, including vault hematoma and vault cellulitis, which are specific to the surgical site. Vault hematoma is the accumulation of blood within the vaginal vault, while vault cellulitis is an infection of the vaginal vault or the surgical cuff following a hysterectomy. Vault hematoma may be caused by trauma during surgery, improper hemostasis or infection. Smaller hematomas may resolve with conservative management, but larger vault hematomas and infected hematomas may need surgical drainage and antibiotic coverage. Vault cellulitis typically occurs due to the introduction of bacteria into the surgical site which may occur due to inappropriate postoperative care and contaminated materials. The patient may present with pelvic pain and fever. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are typically prescribed to treat the infection. While both these complications are relatively rare and appear to be mild, healthcare providers should be vigilant in recognizing and managing them promptly to prevent adverse outcomes. Prophylactic antibiotics should be administered before the surgery to reduce the risk of infection. Care should be taken to minimize tissue trauma, ensure proper hemostasis, and maintain strict aseptic techniques during surgery.

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揭开不常见现象的面纱:子宫切除术后的穹隆血肿和穹隆蜂窝织炎--综合叙述性综述。
子宫切除术是一种切除子宫的常见外科手术。这被认为是一种清洁污染的外科手术。这是一种安全的手术,但也可能出现大大小小的并发症,包括手术部位特有的穹隆血肿和穹隆蜂窝织炎。穹隆血肿是指阴道穹隆内积血,而穹隆蜂窝织炎是指子宫切除术后阴道穹隆或手术袖带感染。阴道穹隆血肿可能是由手术创伤、止血不当或感染引起的。较小的血肿可通过保守治疗缓解,但较大的穹隆血肿和感染性血肿可能需要手术引流和抗生素治疗。穹隆蜂窝织炎通常是由于术后护理不当和材料污染导致细菌进入手术部位而引起的。患者可能会出现骨盆疼痛和发热。通常会使用广谱抗生素来治疗感染。虽然这两种并发症都比较罕见,而且似乎都很轻微,但医护人员应提高警惕,及时发现并处理这些并发症,以防止不良后果的发生。手术前应使用预防性抗生素以降低感染风险。手术过程中应注意尽量减少组织创伤,确保正确止血,并保持严格的无菌技术。
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Przeglad Menopauzalny
Przeglad Menopauzalny OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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3.40
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11.10%
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32
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Menopausal Review is a scientific bimonthly aimed at gynecologists and endocrinologists.
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