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Coital injuries of the vagina in non-virginal patients.
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1983
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GynecologyOperative Vaginal DeliverySurgeryInjury PreventionProlonged Vaginal BleedingSocial SciencesVulvar DiseasesPelvic TraumaVaginitisUrogynecologyNormal CoitusSexual And Reproductive HealthTrauma SurgeryVaginal InjuriesSexual AssaultSexual HealthSexual AbuseCoital InjuriesMedicineAnesthesiology
A series of 19 non-virginal patients who sustained vaginal injuries during normal coitus is presented. Twelve were between 16 and 25 years of age and 5 were older than 45 years. All presented with profuse or prolonged vaginal bleeding. The initial diagnosis was frequently wrong because a history of injury was not forthcoming and visualization of the lesion was obscured by the bleeding. The possibility of such trauma should be kept in mind; digital examination confirms the diagnosis. Prompt surgical suturing under general anaesthesia is required to control the haemorrhage.