Author:
Shibasaki Yuta,Sohda Makoto,Ogawa Hiroomi,Katayama Chika,Ozawa Naoya,Komine Chika,Suga Kunihiko,Osone Katsuya,Okada Takuhisa,Shiraishi Takuya,Katoh Ryuji,Yokobori Takehiko,Sano Akihiko,Sakai Makoto,Shirabe Ken,Saeki Hiroshi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chlamydial infection is a difficult-to-diagnose type of sexually transmitted disease that occurs mainly in young people. We report a case of bowel obstruction caused by intrapelvic adhesions formed by chlamydial infection.
Case presentation
This patient was a 23-year-old woman who had been suffering from acute abdominal pain. She had been previously treated several times for intrapelvic abscesses and had a history of chlamydial infection. Endometriosis was thought to be the cause of her pelvic abscess based on endoscopic findings. Computed tomography demonstrated a small bowel obstruction caused by a pelvic abscess. However, the diagnosis could not be confirmed. She underwent laparoscopic surgery and was diagnosed with bowel obstruction due to adhesion of chlamydial infection based on the intraoperative findings and Chlamydia trachomatis antibody test. She was discharged 5 days after surgery.
Conclusions
It is necessary to consider the possibility of chlamydial infection as a cause for lower abdominal pain and unexplained bowel obstruction in female patients.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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