Clinical Lessons From a Case of Retained Non-absorbable Suture After Uterine Compression

从子宫压迫后残留不可吸收缝线的病例中汲取的临床经验

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Abstract

Postpartum bleeding is commonly addressed with uterine compression using absorbable sutures; however, possible complications associated with non-absorbable threads are not well documented. We present a case in which a non-absorbable thread was mistakenly used to perform uterine compression sutures to treat postpartum uterine bleeding. Non-invasive methods, such as magnetic resonance imaging and hysteroscopy, failed to assess the sutures. As the patient wanted to have another child, diagnostic laparoscopy was performed one year later; the suture thread was still present, and a gap had formed between the thread and uterus, posing a risk for intestinal obstruction. The suture thread was successfully removed, and fertility treatment was resumed. This case highlights the dangers of using a non-absorbable thread for uterine compression sutures and the importance of promptly removing these sutures to avoid complications. Simulation training and pre-prepared suture materials are essential to prevent such errors. This case highlights the clinical risks associated with the use of non-absorbable sutures for uterine compression and the necessity of prompt identification and intervention to protect reproductive health.

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