1. Vacuum-Assisted Closure for Episiotomy Dehiscence.
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Aviki, Emeline M, Batalden, Rebecca Posthuma, Del Carmen, Marcela G, and Berkowitz, Lori R
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Background: Episiotomy dehiscence can result in a large vulvovaginal defect not amenable to delayed primary closure.Case: A 26-year-old woman who underwent a forceps-assisted vaginal delivery with mediolateral episiotomy presented on postpartum day 5 with complete wound breakdown. Surgical exploration of the wound revealed a defect extending from the perineum into the vagina and deep into the ischiorectal fossa with poor tissue quality not amenable to a timely delayed primary closure. A vacuum-assisted closure device was used in lieu of traditional wound preparation and resulted in wound closure after 11 days of vacuum-assisted wound therapy.Conclusion: A vacuum-assisted closure device may be appropriate in cases of complex episiotomy breakdown and may expedite wound healing in the outpatient setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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