Author/Authors :
Eslamian ، Laleh Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saleh ، Maasoumeh Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Nouri ، Behnaz Alborz University of Medical Science
Abstract :
Background: Postpartum infections, also known as puerperal fever, are bacterial infections of the female reproductive tract following childbirth or miscarriage. Symptoms usually include a fever greater than 38.0°C (100.4°F), chills, lower abdominal pain, and possibly badsmelling vaginal discharge. It usually occurs after the first 24 hours and within the first ten days following delivery, but lifethreatening infection may occur within hours of delivery. Cases Report: We reported a case of severe parametritis in the first 24 hours of delivery. Cesarean section is a risk factor for postpartum infections, and response to treatment is lower than vaginal delivery. Our case was a severe pelvic infection after vaginal delivery, and its risk factor was prolonged rupture of the membrane. Therefore, rapid diagnosis and treatment are necessary to prevent abscess formation and sepsis. Conclusion: In this case, rapid treatment with broadspectrum antibiotics prevented abscess formation, sepsis, and hysterectomy.
Keywords :
Postpartum infections , Puerperal fever , Severe parametritis , Postpartum endometritis