Ogilvie’s syndrome-related right colon perforation after cesarean section: A case series

The objective of this article is to discuss and report three cases of right colon perforation secondary to postcesarean Ogilvie’s syndrome (OS; colonic pseudo-obstruction) requiring right hemicolectomy. We retrospectively reviewed the case notes of three patients who underwent caesarean section and...

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Main Authors: Ali Jabbir Shakir, Muhammad Shafique Sajid, Babak Kianifard, Mirza Khurrum Baig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011-06-01
Series:Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1607551X11000271
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Summary:The objective of this article is to discuss and report three cases of right colon perforation secondary to postcesarean Ogilvie’s syndrome (OS; colonic pseudo-obstruction) requiring right hemicolectomy. We retrospectively reviewed the case notes of three patients who underwent caesarean section and postoperatively developed OS. OS is an uncommon problem in patients undergoing caesarean section. Abdominal X-ray and water-soluble contrast enema are the main diagnostic modalities. Drip-suck therapy along with endoscopic or pharmacological decompression should be performed in early stages. In a significant percentage of patients, diagnosis is delayed resulting in bowel ischemia and perforation requiring surgical resection and adding significant mortality/morbidity. We recommend our obstetric colleagues to involve surgical team in earlier stages to avoid surgery-related mortality and morbidity. We also advocate general surgeons to be aware of OS in patients after caesarean section and recommend a stepwise systematic approach toward the diagnosis and management of OS.
ISSN:1607-551X