| Literature DB >> 34221524 |
Yumi Murayama1, Tomohito Tanaka1,2, Hiroshi Maruoka1, Atsushi Daimon1, Shoko Ueda1, Masahide Ohmichi1.
Abstract
Cesarean section (CS), the rate of which is increasing worldwide, may be associated with complications. Although pelvic abscess after CS is rare, it is difficult to treat. We herein report two cases of pelvic abscess treated laparoscopically after CS. The abscesses of the patients were located in the pouch of Douglas and the uterine scar after CS, respectively. Several days after CS, the patients presented with lower abdominal pain and fever. Laparoscopic drainage was performed because imaging revealed a pelvic abscess that was not amenable to drainage through interventional radiology. The patients recovered from infection and were discharged four days after drainage.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34221524 PMCID: PMC8213458 DOI: 10.1155/2021/8868608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1An intraoperative laparoscopic image of the abscess, which was found on the left side of the uterine scar between the posterior bladder wall and the anterior lower uterine body.
Figure 2An intraoperative laparoscopic image of the abscess, which was found in the pouch of Douglas.