Appendicitis in pregnancy is the most common nonobstetric surgical emergency. Pregnancy causes changes in anatomy, which could lead to uncertainty regarding the diagnosis of appendicitis. This case report describes a case of appendicitis presenting with peritoneovaginal fistula in a pregnant woman in the second trimester, with interesting finding of isolated appendiceal endometriosis on pathology. The importance of complete physical examination, including speculum examination, is emphasized in the pregnant patient presenting with acute-onset abdominal pain. Imaging criteria for diagnosis of appendicitis should be adjusted to account for the gravid uterus, which may cause appendiceal abscess to appear in a variety of locations, such as posterior to the cervix, as in this case.
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Cureus
September 2023
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Bhopal, IND.
A fairly uncommon differential diagnosis for chronic vaginal discharge and sexual dysfunction in post-hysterectomy women is peritoneo-vaginal fistula. It can present with or without fimbrial end prolapse. It is also a rare differential of genito urinary fistula due to its comparable presentation in post-hysterectomy women.
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April 2020
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York.
Appendicitis in pregnancy is the most common nonobstetric surgical emergency. Pregnancy causes changes in anatomy, which could lead to uncertainty regarding the diagnosis of appendicitis. This case report describes a case of appendicitis presenting with peritoneovaginal fistula in a pregnant woman in the second trimester, with interesting finding of isolated appendiceal endometriosis on pathology.
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January 2015
Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fallopian tube vaginal fistula, a form of peritoneovaginal fistula, is an uncommon cause of persistent vaginal leakage after hysterectomy. Fallopian tube vaginal fistula resulting in peritoneal leakage has been reported in conjunction with a prolapsed fimbria. Herein is presented a case of fallopian tube vaginal fistula without a visibly prolapsed tubal fimbria.
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April 2010
Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Ann Chir
April 2003
Service de gynécologie chirurgicale, hôpital Jeanne-de-Flandre, CHRU de Lille, 59037 cedex, Lille, France.
Peritoneovaginal fistula is a rare complication of hysterectomy. A patient with pelvic pain and vaginal discharge due to peritoneovaginal fistula, 6 months after hysterectomy, is presented. The laparoscopic approach with an intravaginal blue-test, provided the evidence of the peritoneovaginal fistula.
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