Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine Volume 4 Issue 1

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A Full Uterus: Hematometra from Cervical Scarring Christopher S. Sampson, MD Krysta Arnold, PA-C

University of Missouri School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Columbia, Missouri

Section Editor: Rick A. McPheeters, DO Submission history: Submitted August 20, 2019; Revision received October 9, 2019; Accepted October 17, 2019 Electronically published January 24, 2020 Full text available through open access at http://escholarship.org/uc/uciem_cpcem DOI: 10.5811/cpcem.2019.10.44925

A 29-year-old female presented with abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. She reported no menstrual period for one year. She did report monthly episodes of severe cramping. A loop electrosurgical excision procedure was performed approximately 10 months prior. On pelvic exam, a smooth cervix with scarring over the os was visualized with no evidence of cervical opening. A pelvic ultrasound showed an enlarged uterus with contents within the endometrial cavity likely representing hemorrhage of different ages and ongoing bleeding. Gynecology was consulted and performed an incisional opening of the cervix. The patient was diagnosed with hematometra from scarred cervical os. [Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2020;4(1):88–89.]

CASE PRESENTATION A 29-year-old female presented with abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting for one day. The pain was in the lower abdomen and described as an achy, constant, fluctuating pain. She had a negative home pregnancy test one week prior and reported no menstrual period for one year due to her current breast feeding. She did report monthly episodes of severe cramping. Vital signs were within normal limits. On exam she was noted to have a soft, non-distended abdomen. Mild, suprapubic tenderness was appreciated. On pelvic exam, a smooth cervix with scarring over the os was visualized with no evidence of cervical opening. Medical records showed that a loop electrosurgical excision procedure was performed approximately 10 months prior. Labs were notable for white blood cell count of 8.14 x 109/l (3.5-10.5), hemoglobin 13.8 grams per deciliter (13.5-17.5), hematocrit 42.2 % (38-50), and platelets 306 x 109/l (150-450). A comprehensive metabolic panel and urinalysis were grossly normal. Urine human chorionic gonadotropin was negative. A computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis was performed, which showed a hypodense mass in lower cervix (Image 1). A formal pelvic ultrasound was performed and showed an enlarged uterus with mixed echogenic contents within the endometrial cavity likely representing hemorrhage of different ages and ongoing bleeding (Image 2). Gynecology was consulted and performed an incisional opening of the cervix and evacuated dark, mucoid blood and bright red blood. The patient was diagnosed with hematometra from scarred cervical os and was prescribed oral estrogen to prevent reclosure. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine

Image 1. Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis in coronal view demonstrating a hypodense pelvic mass (arrow).

DISCUSSION Hematometra is a collection or retention of blood in the uterus most commonly due to an imperforate hymen or transverse vaginal septum.1 Acquired causes leading to cervical stenosis include radiation treatment, ablation, cervical conization, or 88

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