1. Pyometra after ovum retrieval for in vitro fertilization resulting in hysterectomy.
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Nikkhah-Abyaneh Z, Khulpateea N, and Aslam MF
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- Abdominal Pain microbiology, Adult, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Enterococcus isolation & purification, Female, Fever microbiology, Humans, Pyometra drug therapy, Pyometra microbiology, Pyometra pathology, Treatment Outcome, Vancomycin Resistance, Fertilization in Vitro, Hysterectomy, Oocyte Retrieval adverse effects, Pyometra surgery
- Abstract
Objective: To report infection and pyometra after ovum retrieval for IVF., Design: Case report., Setting: Community hospital., Patient(s): A 43-year-old woman with a recent history of ovum retrieval presented with high fever, chills, and no gynecologic symptoms. The patient was admitted to the medical intensive care unit due to septicemia. After an extensive workup for fever, the patient was diagnosed with pyometra, and biopsy of the endometrial cavity revealed vancomycin-resistant enterococci., Intervention(s): The patient was treated with antibiotics and then discharged home. Two weeks later she presented with unrelenting fever and abdominal pain and underwent hysterectomy., Main Outcome Measure(s): Unrelenting infection despite antibiotic treatment resulting in hysterectomy, which showed autolyzed endometrium, subserosal and intramural abscess., Result(s): Infection resolved after hysterectomy., Conclusion(s): Pyometra should be considered in the differential diagnosis of fever after ovum retrieval as it may result in serious consequences and can be life threatening., (Copyright 2010 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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