Serious complication 1 year after sacrospinous ligament fixation
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2008-09
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Faber, V.J.
Vaart, H.C. van der
Heggelman, B.G.F.
Schraffordt Koops, S.E.
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Abstract
Myositis of the gluteal region caused by group A streptococci 1 year after a sacrospinous ligament fixation was recognised as a serious complication of this procedure. Most likely, the infection was spread to the gluteal region through a port d’entree caused by vaginal atrophy, via the non-resorbable sutures. The patient was treated successfully with antibiotics intravenous and local estrogens.
Keywords
Sacrospinous ligament fixation, Prolapse, Myositis, Group A streptococci