Open Access 01-12-2009 | Case report
Damage control surgery by keeping the abdomen open during pregnancy: favorable outcome, a case report
Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery | Issue 1/2009
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Background
Acute abdomen in advanced pregnancy is one of the most challenging surgical situations. In life-threatening situations, despite optimal management, foetus distress and preterm delivery may occur. Although laparostomy is a useful treatment of abdominal sepsis, its successful management has not been reported previously in pregnant women.
Case
30-year-old woman at 23 week of pregnancy was investigated for non-specific abdominal pain. Surgical exploration revealed extensive ischemic bowel necrosis. Multiple segmental resections were performed and abdomen was left open with vacuum assisted dressing, maintained for 48 hours. At the third surgical look the continuity was restored and abdominal wall closed. The foetal condition stayed unperturbed under pharmacologic tocolysis. Pregnancy was carried to full term delivery.
Conclusion
Open abdomen strategy can be successfully applied in pregnant woman.