产科与外伤性外阴血肿:两例报告与回顾

Carmen E Badillo-Bercebal, Sonia De-Miguel-Manso, Victoria Pascual-Escudero, Cristina Álvarez-Colomo, Dakota Viruega-Cuaresma, E. García-García
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背景:外阴血肿在产科人群中更为常见,通常是外阴切开术、沉淀或器械分娩的结果。在一般人群中最常见的原因是意外创伤或自发血管破裂。这两种病因的处理取决于大小、邻近器官的受损伤、血流动力学的损害以及是否存在需要修复的骨折或撕裂伤。水肿是一种常见的并发症,通常通过保守治疗来解决。临床表现:我们报告两例。一例22岁外阴血肿患者和一例30岁初产妇产科外阴血肿在分娩前已经出现了凹陷性水肿。由于临床进展和疼痛控制不佳,两例患者均需手术引流。结论:该方法可保守或手术取决于几个因素,但使用静脉镇痛是必不可少的疼痛管理。虽然与创伤相关的血肿比产褥期的血肿少,但如果与动脉出血相关,导致血流动力学不稳定,血肿是非常危险的。
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Obstetric Versus Traumatic Vulvar Hematoma: Two Case Report and Review
Background: Vulvar hematomas are more frequent in the obstetric population generally as a consequence of episiotomies, precipitated or instrumental deliveries. The most common causes in the general population are accidental trauma or spontaneous rupture of blood vessels. Management in both etiologies depends on size, involvement of adjacent organs, hemodynamic compromise, and the existence of fractures or lacerations that need to be repaired. Edema is a common complication usually resolved with conservative management. Clinical presentation: We present two cases. A traumatic vulvar hematoma in a 22-year-old patient and an obstetric vulvar hematoma in a 30-year-old primigravida which already presented pitting edema prior to delivery. Both cases required surgical drainage due to clinical evolution and poor pain control. Conclusions: The approach can be conservative or surgical depending on several factors but the use of intravenous analgesia is essential for pain management. Although hematomas related with traumatic causes are less frequent than puerperal ones, they can be very dangerous if they are associated with arterial bleeding that leads to hemodynamic instability.
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