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Cureus ; 16(4): e57956, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38738167

ABSTRACT

This case report describes persistent urinary retention lasting over 30 days postpartum in a 23-year-old primiparous female after an otherwise uncomplicated vaginal delivery at 37 weeks gestation. Notable risk factors present included epidural anesthesia, episiotomy, third-degree perineal laceration, and inability to void spontaneously before leaving the delivery room. Despite initial catheterization draining a large volume, the patient experienced recurrent failed voiding trials requiring ongoing intermittent catheterization during her admission. One month after delivery, voiding trials were finally successful, and she regained normal spontaneous voiding without catheterization. This case highlights persistent postpartum urinary retention (PUR) as an uncommon but potentially serious obstetric complication requiring prompt diagnosis and appropriate management to prevent adverse events and optimize outcomes. Although most cases are self-limited, a high index of suspicion is needed to institute timely treatment with intermittent catheterization given the morbidity associated with sustained bladder overdistension postpartum.

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Clin Case Rep ; 9(5): e04309, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34084524

ABSTRACT

Neglected severe obstetric anal sphincter injuries may result in fecal incontinence. It is of paramount importance to identify such injuries at the time of vaginal delivery and have appropriate surgical training for optimal anatomical restoration of the perineal structures.

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