The genital hair tourniquet syndrome in children is an uncommon condition. Herein, a case of 9- year - old girl with a clitoral hair tourniquet is described, and review of the literature of genital tourniquets is presented,
with a discussion about potential etiology by current literature.
A 13-year-old female was admitted with abdominal pain and dysmenorrhea. Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed OHVIRA syndrome (uterus didelphys, obstructed hemivagina, and ipsilateral renal agenesis). A left hysterotomy was performed. The patient recovered fully following treatment with vaginal septum resection
and drainage of a hematometrocolpos.
The goal of renal trauma management is preservation of functional renal parenchyma with minimal morbidity. In children with grade IV renal injury, the role and timing of surgical or endourologic intervention is less established and remains controversial. We report a case of a urinary extravasation after blunt renal trauma treated by internal ureteral stenting
Primary vaginal stones in children are extremely rare medical condition but important because they are often mistaken for urinary stones. Here, we present the case of an 11-year-old girl with multiple vaginal stones.
The goal of surgical treatment of the varicocele is to occlude the refluxing venous drainage to the testis while maintaining normal testicular function. Many surgical
techniques for treating varicoceles have been described. We aim to present an adolescent case with varicocele treated by simple laparoscopic ligation technique using
intracorporeal knot-tying.