Intestinal obstruction from a forgotten artery forceps: a case report
A 43-year-old multiparous patient p2+0 all alive who had abdominal hysterectomy secondary to ruptured uterus 2 1/2 years prior to presentation, was seen with acute (surgical) abdomen. An artery forceps was seen on plain abdominal X-ray and subsequent laparotomy revealed gangrenous ileum. The entire...
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description | A 43-year-old multiparous patient p2+0 all alive who had abdominal hysterectomy secondary to ruptured uterus 2 1/2 years prior to presentation, was seen with acute (surgical) abdomen. An artery forceps was seen on plain abdominal X-ray and subsequent laparotomy revealed gangrenous ileum. The entire length of the ileum was involved, including the ileocecal valve and part of the cecum. The patient had limited right hemicolectomy and anastomosis of the distal part of the jejunum with the proximal section of the transverse colon. The post-operative period was uneventful and she was discharged to outpatient clinic 2 weeks post operatively. |
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