Vaginal Cuff Surgery Post-Op Infection
Vaginal cuff surgery is a critical component of a total hysterectomy, wherein the upper portion of the vagina is sutured following the removal of the
Vaginal cuff surgery is a critical component of a total hysterectomy, wherein the upper portion of the vagina is sutured following the removal of the
Vaginal cuff surgery, typically following a total hysterectomy, involves suturing the top portion of the vaginal canal after removal of the uterus. While usually successful,
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious reproductive health concern characterized by infection of the female upper genital tract. While Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis
Septic abortion remains a critical public health concern, particularly in settings with limited access to safe abortion services. Among the bacterial pathogens implicated in this
Postoperative gynecologic infections are significant complications following pelvic surgeries, such as hysterectomies, cesarean sections, and laparoscopic procedures. Anaerobic bacteria, including the Porphyromonas genus—particularly Porphyromonas asaccharolytica
Pelvic cellulitis is a serious bacterial infection that affects the soft tissues within the pelvic region. It involves the subcutaneous tissue and dermis, and may
A pelvic abscess is a localized collection of pus within the pelvic cavity, often resulting from a bacterial infection that has spread or remained untreated.