Long-term Vaginal Sequelae Secondary to Pediatric Pelvic Fracture |
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Authors: | Jeffrey A. Fowler Gens P. Goodman Jason M. Evans Justine M. Schober |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Hamot Medical Center, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | BackgroundPediatric pelvic fractures often appear radiographically benign despite significant injury to viscera. Vaginal injuries are rare, and therefore require a high index of suspicion.CaseA 26-year-old female patient who sustained a pelvic fracture in a motorcycle accident at the age of 10 presented with vaginal stenosis precluding sexual intercourse. Patient menstruated through a fistula in the distal vaginal vault. Radiographic and dye studies showed almost complete vaginal obstruction with heterotopic ossification. An extensive 30-year review of the literature was conducted looking for documented cases of vaginal injuries secondary to pelvic injury.Summary and ConclusionThis is the only recorded case of a long-term vaginal complication with subsequent heterotopic ossification secondary to pelvic fracture. Preventing debilitating long-term sequelae from vaginal injuries requires close patient follow-up and age-appropriate assessments. |
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