| Literature DB >> 23422639 |
Bina Cohen-Sacher1, Yaa Amankwah, Paul S Cederna, Cynthia A Brincat, Hope K Haefner.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteomyelitis of the pubic bone is a rare entity. Risk factors for infection of the symphysis pubis and osteomyelitis of the pubic bone include direct trauma, previous urogynecologic procedures, extreme physical exercise, and immunocompromised state. The treatment modalities range from conservative antibiotic treatment to extensive surgery. CASE: A 49-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis and borderline diabetes mellitus presented with bloody vulvovaginal discharge. The source was found out to be an ulcer located above the urethra with exposure of the underlying symphysis pubis. Intraoperative debridement of the ulcer followed by bone biopsies demonstrated osteomyelitis of the pubic bone. Prolonged intravenous antibiotics and 4 operative debridements were needed before the osteomyelitis was adequately addressed and the defect could be closed with a bulbocavernosus flap.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23422639 DOI: 10.1097/LGT.0b013e318260e872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Low Genit Tract Dis ISSN: 1089-2591 Impact factor: 1.925