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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-5 | Issue-01
A rare case of utero-vaginal prolapse presenting at birth without spinal defect
C Suresh Kumar, M Alimelu, Namala Bharadwaj, Usha Rani Hasthi, Neethika Ashwani, Suguna Chejeti
Published: Jan. 30, 2017 | 302 352
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2017.v05i01.017
Pages: 50-52
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Abstract
Neonatal genital prolapse is a rare condition in neonates, it oocurs when pelvic organs slip from their normal anatomical positions and presents as a mass protruding from the vulva associated with spinal dysmorphism. We bring to your attention the case study of a female child presenting with fleshy mass protruding from vagina immediately after delivery. Clinical examination and investigation revealed it as utero-vaginal prolapse and was not associated with spinal dysmorphism. Uterus was carefully repositioned in to pelvis with simple digital reduction under anesthesia without any further recurrence.