Incisional Small-Bowel Strangulation after a Caesarean Section: A Case Report

Author:

Plume Agne1,Bartusevicius Arnoldas2,Paskauskas Saulius2,Malakauskiene Laura2,Bartuseviciene Egle2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Riga Stradins University, LV-1007 Riga, Latvia

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, 44307 Kaunas, Lithuania

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Every surgical procedure has the possible risk of complications, and caesarean sections (CSs) are no exception. As CS rates are increasing worldwide, being familiar with rare but possible complications has become extremely important. Case report: We present a case of 25-year-old nulliparous patient who came to our hospital with twin pregnancy for a scheduled induction of labour. An urgent CS was performed due to labour dystocia. On the second postoperative day, the patient started to complain about pain in the epigastrium, but initially showed no signs of bowel obstruction, passing gas, and stools, and could tolerate oral intake. After a thorough examination, an early postoperative complication—small-bowel strangulation at the incision site—was diagnosed. Small bowels protruded in between sutured rectus abdominis muscle causing a strangulation which led to re-laparotomy. During the surgery, there was no necrosis of intestines, bowel resection was not needed, and abdominal wall repair was performed. After re-laparotomy, the patient recovered with no further complications. Conclusions: Although there are discussions about CS techniques, most guidelines recommend leaving rectus muscle unsutured. This case demonstrates a complication which most likely could have been avoided if the rectus muscle had not been re-approximated.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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