Corona mortis injury during anterior vaginal wall suspension: A case report
The corona mortis is a variant vascular anastomosis that crosses behind the superior pubic ramus connecting the external and internal iliac vessels. Its location with respect to key landmarks in the retropubic space varies. This case demonstrates a life-threatening hemorrhage following an anterior v...
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Main Authors: | Christine Herforth (Author), Laura Stevens (Author), Philippe E. Zimmern (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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