作者: Katherine N. Hines , Gopal H. Badlani , Catherine A. Matthews
DOI: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000534
关键词: General surgery 、 Vaginal delivery 、 Hernia 、 Peripartum Period 、 Perioperative 、 Pubic symphysis 、 Canal of Nuck 、 Medicine 、 Surgical mesh 、 Perineal hernia
摘要: Objectives This article reviews the literature for management and repair of perineal hernias presents a previously undescribed case bladder herniation after intrapartum pubic symphysis rupture. Methods A review was completed through PubMed database using search terms "bladder," "canal Nuck," "labial hernia," "gynecology," "hernia," "obstetrics," "perineal "postpartum," "pubic diastasis," symphysis," "vaginal delivery," "symphyseal rupture," separation." The electronic medical record patient reviewed used with consent patient. Results There were no reports peripartum in English language on human subjects. Literature mentioned demonstrated that there is not standardized approach to given rarity these defects. are data support use mesh as opposed primary but abdominal versus combined approach. We describe successful complicated hernia abdominal-perineal mesh. Conclusions Obstetric trauma unreported cause hernias. Perineal rare conditions must be considered any who bulging mass. Puerperal rupture can lead large hernia. Our resulted minimal perioperative morbidity short-term resolution