ISSN: 2161-0932
Othman M, Khojah S, Alkholy T and Rafie L
Al � baha University , KSA
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Gynecol Obstet
Bowel perforation has been described following caesarean section. Ogilvie�s syndrome and paralytic ileus are the two most
common causes of functional bowel obstruction. We report here a case of ogilivie�s syndrome. Unfortunately, surgical
intervention was late and patient died. Cecal perforation is a rare postoperative complication after a Caesarean section. Early
identification is critical for successful treatment of these patients. If a postoperative patient presents with features consistent
with a bowel obstruction, prompt imaging should be performed in order to aid early diagnosis and intervention. Abdominal
ultrasonography is of limited value in detecting intraluminal colonic neoplasms. Large bowel obstruction should be treated
with urgency to avoid cecal perforation.
Presenter
Tahani Saeed Almohayya
Roaa Fahad Al-Shabanah
Mohammed Khalid Al-Zahrani
Amro Ali Al-Ghamdi
Nawaf Mohammed Al-Amri
Sultan Abdullah Al-Garni
Sultan Awwadh Al-Malki
Majed Hassan Al-Kurayzi
Nawaf Saleh Al-Amri
Yazeed Mohammed Alzahrani
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