Vault haematoma after vaginal hysterectomy: an invariable sequel?

Journal: The Australian & New Zealand Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
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Abstract

Fifty consecutive patients undergoing vaginal hysterectomy were studied prospectively by ultrasound to determine the incidence of vault haematoma and the relationship between its size and the development of postoperative pyrexia; 49 patients (98%) had a vault haematoma and 35 (70%) were febrile postoperatively. Large vault haematomas (mean diameter greater than 5 cm) were invariably associated with significant febrile morbidity, whilst 1 in 3 patients with a small haematoma was afebrile. Colporrhaphy did not influence the likelihood of haematoma formation.

Authors
R Kuhn, L De Crespigny
Relevant Conditions

Hysterectomy