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Ultrasound detection of vault haematoma following vaginal hysterectomy

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Ultrasound detection of vault haematoma following vaginal hysterectomy is a common finding associated with increased febrile morbidity, need for blood transfusion, longer hospital stay and higher re-admission rate. In view of increasing demand for early discharge, driven by purchasers and patients, post-operative ultrasound identifies a high risk population and is both convenient and noninvasive. To further reduce morbidity, it also offers the opportunity to perform a controlled trial of prophylactic antibiotics in this identified subset.

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