Jennifer Lu Gao1, Karine Lortie2, Sukhbir Sony Singh2. 1. School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston ON. 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous hemoperitoneum in pregnancy or the postpartum period is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening complication. CASE: A 29-year-old woman presented with severe abdominal pain, decreased consciousness, and a reduced hemoglobin level three days after an uneventful spontaneous vaginal delivery. Initial ultrasound and CT imaging showed significant hemoperitoneum with no identifiable cause. Laparoscopic surgery was performed, during which bleeding from the left uterine artery was identified and resolved with laparoscopic internal iliac artery ligation. Concomitant cul-de-sac obliteration and adhesions secondary to decidualized endometriosis were found. CONCLUSION: Decidualized endometriosis is a possible etiologic factor in spontaneous hemoperitoneum. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are critical for improving outcomes. When surgical intervention is indicated, a laparoscopic approach should be considered because of its minimally invasive nature and shorter recovery time.
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous hemoperitoneum in pregnancy or the postpartum period is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening complication. CASE: A 29-year-old woman presented with severe abdominal pain, decreased consciousness, and a reduced hemoglobin level three days after an uneventful spontaneous vaginal delivery. Initial ultrasound and CT imaging showed significant hemoperitoneum with no identifiable cause. Laparoscopic surgery was performed, during which bleeding from the left uterine artery was identified and resolved with laparoscopic internal iliac artery ligation. Concomitant cul-de-sac obliteration and adhesions secondary to decidualized endometriosis were found. CONCLUSION: Decidualized endometriosis is a possible etiologic factor in spontaneous hemoperitoneum. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are critical for improving outcomes. When surgical intervention is indicated, a laparoscopic approach should be considered because of its minimally invasive nature and shorter recovery time.
Authors: Gregory Halle Ekane; Pierre Marie Tebeu; Thomas Egbe Obinchemti; Theophile Nana Njamen; Charlotte Tchente Nguefack; Jacques Tsingaing Kamgaing; Eugene Belley Priso Journal: Pan Afr Med J Date: 2013-10-17