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Management of Nonpuerperal Uterine Inversion Using a Combined Vaginal and Abdominal Approach.

Ferid A AbubekerMulugeta MisginaAhmed EbabuEyerusalem FekadeBiruck Gashawbeza
Published in: Case reports in obstetrics and gynecology (2020)
Advanced imaging techniques such as 3D power Doppler and MRI have signature signs to confirm the clinical diagnosis of uterine inversion. Short of these diagnostic modalities, however, carefully conducted clinical examination including examination under anesthesia, and pelvic ultrasonography can be valuable tools to reach at a diagnosis. A combined vaginal and abdominal surgical approach can facilitate repositioning and/or hysterectomy when there is a large protruding vaginal mass.
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