
Doctors Successfully Remove Massive 'Vagina Stone' from Woman's Pelvis
Doctors in Lebanon removed a rare vagina stone the size of an orange from a 27-year-old woman with cerebral palsy. The stone, formed by stagnant urine in the vagina, caused urinary incontinence and led to symptoms such as stomach pain, fever, and vomiting. The woman underwent a three-hour procedure involving laser therapy and forceps to remove the stone. The case study highlights the need for routine gynecologic examinations and X-rays for individuals with cerebral palsy who are at a higher risk of developing vaginal stones.
