Live birth after uterine-sparing treatment of pyometra following abdominal myomectomy: A case report

Case Rep Womens Health. 2024 Oct 30:44:e00660. doi: 10.1016/j.crwh.2024.e00660. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Pyometra is rare and refers to purulent material in the uterine cavity, which can lead to uterine perforation. A hysterectomy is the historic treatment for perforated pyometra due to the condition's high morbidity and mortality. A 33-year-old woman with uterine factor infertility underwent an abdominal myomectomy that was complicated by post-operative, perforated pyometra. She received conservative treatment with surgical debridement and broad-spectrum antibiotics. Following her recovery and subsequent infertility treatments, she had a term live birth through in vitro fertilization. The case highlights the value of uterine-sparing treatment in carefully selected patients with post-operative, perforated pyometra, in order to preserve fertility.

Keywords: Artificial reproductive technology; Fertility-sparing surgery; In vitro fertilization; Pyometra.

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