TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Patterns of accidental genital trauma in young girls and indications for operative management JO - Journal of pediatric surgery A1 - Iqbal, Corey W. A1 - Jrebi, Nezar Y. A1 - Zielinski, Martin D. A1 - Benavente-Chenhalls, Luis A. A1 - Cullinane, Daniel C. A1 - Zietlow, S. P. A1 - Moir, Christopher R. A1 - Ishitani, Michael B. SP - 930 EP - 933 VL - 45 IS - 5 N2 - BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to define the injury patterns of accidental genital trauma (AGT) in female patients and examine the indications and outcomes of operative intervention. METHODS: Review of patients younger than 16 years with AGT from 1980 to 2007 excluding sexual- and obstetric-related injuries. RESULTS: One hundred sixty-seven patients met the criteria. Mean (+/-SEM) age was 6.9 (0.2) years. There were 70.5% straddle injuries, followed by nonstraddle blunt injuries (23.5%) and penetrating injuries (6.0%). Injuries to the labia were most frequent (64.0%). Injuries to the posterior fourchette (7.8%) and hymenal disruption (8.4%) were less frequent. There was 87.9% of AGT that was managed expectantly without further sequelae. Twenty patients (12.1%) were managed operatively. Penetrating injuries were more likely to require operative management (P

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