Late follow-up and functional outcome after traumatic reproductive tract injuries in women

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Fallat, ME
Weaver, JM
Hertweck, SP
Miller, FB
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[1] Univ Louisville, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[2] Univ Louisville, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
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The aim of this study was to assess female reproductive tract injuries and late effects on sexual and reproductive function. This was a review of women presenting to a Level I trauma center with reproductive tract injuries over 12 years. Thirty-one women (average age, 30 years) were divided into coital (19) and noncoital (12) injury groups. One-third of coital trauma presented late, one-fourth was abuse related, and seven women presented in shock. All had vaginal lacerations, and 15 required repair. Follow-up in 6 of 19 (32%) women averaged 4.5 years. Noncoital injuries resulted primarily from vehicular trauma, and two-thirds had associated abdominal injuries. Interventions included: vaginal laceration irrigation/repair (4), salpingectomy (2), ovariectomy (2), repair uterine perforation (1), and emergency cesarean section (2). The average Injury Severity Score was 25, with two deaths. Follow-up in 6 of 10 (60%) survivors averaged 6.1 years. The combined group has had seven subsequent pregnancies, and two women have minor dyspareunia after pelvic fracture. Women with coital injuries may develop shock, requiring rapid resuscitation and operative repair. Noncoital injuries are often associated with multiple severe injuries and require operative intervention. Late sequelae are minimal in both groups, and even severe injuries do not preclude normal pregnancy and sexual function.
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