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Application of T-Type Drainage Tube in Treating Large Deep Vaginal Hematoma Postpartum: A Technical Note
Chunxia Lin1, Jie Lin1, Jun Zhou1
1Department of Obstetrics, West China Longquan Hospital Sichuan University/The First People's Hospital of Longquanyi District Chengdu, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, cdlqyyy.com.
Background:
Deep vaginal wall hematoma is a common vaginal delivery complication. Exploring effective treatments is key to improving clinical management and patient outcomes.
Case:
A patient with deep vaginal wall hematoma (admitted in November 2024) underwent hematoma removal, followed by "T"-shaped drainage tube combined with vaginal packing gauze. The treatment achieved remarkable hemostasis; the patient recovered rapidly with well-healed perineal wounds, shorter hospital stays, and low pain scores.
Conclusions:
Early detection and timely treatment of vaginal wall hematoma, combined with "T"-shaped drainage tube drainage, avoid open abdominal hemostasis and related damage. This method is safe, effective, and worthy of clinical application.
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