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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 10(10) pp. 241-243,
October, 2022
Copyright © 2022 Author(s) retain the copyright
of this article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7242420 |
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Case
Report
Unexpected Massive Perineal Destruction
Following Consensual Coitus: A case Report |
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Gaafar Abdulrahman1, Ibrahim Ismail M. Abu2* |
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1MD, FMAS and DMAS.
DIRMAS . Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Assistant
Professor, University of Al Fashir, Faculty of medicine, Al
Fashir, Sudan
2MD, Applied epidemiology fellowship. MPH. Associate
professor, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdelaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
*Corresponding Author's Email: burha75@gmail.com
Received: 03 September 2022 I Accepted:
13 October 2022
I Published: 24 October 2022 I Article ID:
MRJMMS22065
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Abstract |
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Vigorous sexual
penetration with penovaginal disproportion may result in severe
vaginal injuries that may require prompt surgical intervention.
Sexual activity is a common cause of vaginal tears with variable
degrees. Vaginal tears could be caused by penis, fall in a sharp
object, finger or another object that a person inserts in the
vagina causing damage to its delicate tissues, particularly in
presence of other predisposing factors. We intend to describe
and manage this unusual and interesting case of vaginal tears
following consensual coitus. The undue force of the penis
creates a tunnel between the anterior wall of the rectum and
vagina leading to disruption of external anal sphincter with
severe bleeding and fecal incontinence. Subvaginal tunnel was
obliterated by interrupted stitches repair. External anal
sphincter sutured by end to end anastomosis technique. No acute
or short-term complications.
Keywords: Coital, Disruption, Genital tract, Perineal,
Laceration, Vaginal
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