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Hydrocolpos causing bowel obstruction in a preterm newborn: a case report.

Martin JouzaIngrid RejdovaLukas CintulaAnna JouzovaPetr Jabandziev
Published in: Maternal health, neonatology and perinatology (2024)
The presentation of hydrocolpos was not typical (no bulging in the vaginal introitus) in our case, and clinical symptoms implied acute bowel obstruction shortly after birth. The surgeon chose a conservative (watch and wait) approach as the baby did not appear unwell on the second day of life. Fortunately, diagnostic laparotomy was not required as the next step in bowel obstruction management. All clinical symptoms resolved after a minor surgical procedure.
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