Aseptic Necrosis of hysterorrafia. Case Report
Illia, R1*, Cabrera, M2, Valencia, V2, Lobenstein, G3, Uranga Imaz, M3, Manrique, G3, Fiameni, F3
Affiliation
- 1Chief of Obstetrics Service, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 2Obstetric Service, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 3Staffmembers, Obstetrics Service, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Corresponding Author
Ricardo Illia, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Pediatrics, Buenos Aires University, Fellow ACOG Buenos Aires Argentine Section, Chief of Obstetrics Service, Hospital Alemán, Avenida Pueyrredón - 1640, Buenos Aires - 1118, Argentina, Tel: +54 11 4827-7000; Fax: +54 11 4827-7000; E-mail: rhillia@gmail.com
Citation
Illia, R., et al. Aseptic Necrosis of Hysterorrafia. Case Report. (2017) J Gynecol Neonatal Biol 3(1): 5-7.
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© 2017 Illia, R. This is an Open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Abstract
Background: The Aseptic Necrosis of Hysterorrafia (ANH) is an uncommon cause of late puerperal bleeding in cases of posts Cesarean Section (CS) often iterative. The bleeding does not decrease with the classic treatments and start at any moment and stop at any moment too. It can be serious enough to affect the patient health. In the past, the usual resolution was the total or partial hysterectomy.
Case: A 35 years old patient with uncontrollable metrorragia post cesarean section treated with surgical conservative technique.
Conclusion: Not all cases of ANH need a Hysterectomy as a definitive treatment. A conservative approach could be successful.