阴道切除术:成功治疗阴道脱垂的概况。

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 1997-03-01
Smale, Smale, Mundo, Rivera
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老年妇女生殖腺和阴道内翻的治疗,无论是用子宫托还是手术,通常带来不好的结果。女人无法保留子宫托;他们会出现阴道炎和阴道溃疡;由于年龄引起的生殖器萎缩或以前的产科创伤,手术“矫正”失败。我们进行了一项回顾性的图表回顾,以评估我们自己的阴道切除术/子宫切除术和骨盆底闭合技术治疗阴道穹窿脱垂和积液的结果。这些妇女的年龄从63岁到83岁不等,生育了0到9个孩子。在可能的情况下,术前将含雌激素的药物引入阴道以刺激阴道粘膜增厚。行标准Heaney或Doderlein阴道子宫切除术。手术时间平均100分钟,平均失血量278mL, 5例需要输血。24例患者中9例出现并发症,平均住院时间为4.67 d,出院情况良好。由于对体腔的侵犯很小,术后护理很简单,包括静脉输液、留置导尿管引流(同时防止膀胱膨胀)、早期走动、预防感染和血栓栓塞。
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Vaginectomy: Profile of Success in Treating Vaginal Prolapse.

Treatment of procidentia and vaginal inversion in older women either with pessaries or surgery commonly brings poor results. Women are unable to retain the pessary; they develop vaginitis and vaginal ulcerations; and surgical "correction" fails due to age-induced genital atrophy or previous obstetrical trauma. We performed a retrospective chart review to assess results of our own technique of vaginectomy/hysterectomy and pelvic floor closure for vaginal vault prolapse and procidentia in 26 aged sexually inactive women seen in our practice. The women ranged from 63 to 83 years of age and had borne 0 to 9 children. Where possible, an estrogen-containing medication was introduced into the vagina preoperatively to stimulate thickening of the vaginal mucosa. A standard Heaney or Doderlein vaginal hysterectomy was performed. Operative time averaged 100 minutes, blood loss averaged 278mL, and 5 patients required a blood transfusion. All patients were discharged in good condition after an average stay of 4.67 days, although 9 of the 24 patients had complications. Since body-cavity invasion was minimal, postoperative care was simple, consisting of hydration with intravenous fluids, urine drainage utilizing an indwelling catheter, (while preventing bladder distension), early ambulation, and prophylaxis against infection and thromboembolism.

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