Successful conservative management of myiasis of an episiotomy wound and the uterine cavity postnatally: A case report

IF 0.7 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Satyala Satya Priya , Singuang Kamei Gaithaoliu , Kim Johanna Catharina Verschueren , Parishuddharao Koduri
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Abstract

Myiasis refers to an infestation by maggots or fly larvae. Urogenital myiasis, particularly in the uterine cavity, is extremely rare. Previously reported cases involved uterine prolapses, typically managed with hysterectomy. We describe the successful conservative management of myiasis in an episiotomy wound with extension into the uterine cavity. The case involved a woman in her 30s who gave birth to her third child eight days prior and presented with a painful and infected episiotomy site with “worms” emerging from her vagina. Her poverty had led to her malnourishment and poor hygiene; she was being treated for pulmonary tuberculosis. She required 11 days of inpatient care, which included broad-spectrum antibiotics, a three- to five-day course of ivermectin, clindamycin and albendazole, larvae extraction, manual vacuum aspiration, uterine cavity irrigation and the daily application of a menstrual pad soaked in turpentine oil. No further maggots were detected near the end of her hospital stay, nor at follow-up. This case demonstrates that conservative treatment can be effective, though it requires patience. Ensuring proper nutritional status and personal hygiene in the postpartum period is critical to preventing wound infections complicated by myiasis.
成功保守治疗会阴切开伤口及产后子宫腔粘连1例
蝇蛆病指的是蝇蛆或苍蝇幼虫的侵扰。泌尿生殖器蠅蛆病,尤其是子宫腔内的蠅蛆病极为罕见。以前报道的病例涉及子宫脱垂,通常采用子宫切除术进行治疗。我们介绍了成功保守治疗外阴切开术伤口处肌瘤并将其扩展到子宫腔的病例。该病例涉及一名 30 多岁的妇女,她在 8 天前生下了第三个孩子,并出现了外阴切开术部位疼痛和感染,阴道内还长出了 "虫子"。她的贫困导致她营养不良,卫生条件差;她正在接受肺结核治疗。她需要接受 11 天的住院治疗,其中包括广谱抗生素、为期三到五天的伊维菌素、克林霉素和阿苯达唑、幼虫提取、人工真空吸引、子宫腔冲洗以及每天使用浸泡在松节油中的月经垫。在她住院快结束时和复诊时都没有再发现蛆虫。这个病例表明,保守治疗是有效的,但需要耐心。产后确保适当的营养状况和个人卫生对于预防伤口感染并发蕈样蛆病至关重要。
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Case Reports in Women's Health
Case Reports in Women's Health Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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