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Acute abdomen in pregnant woman treated for bariatric surgery for obesity: case report
- Belmiro Gonçalves Pereira,
- Renata Pissuto Pinheiro,
- Elinton Adami Chain,
- João Luiz Carvalho Pinto e Silva
02-01-2010
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Relato de CasoAcute abdomen in pregnant woman treated for bariatric surgery for obesity: case report
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2010;32(10):516-519
02-01-2010DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032010001000008
- Belmiro Gonçalves Pereira,
- Renata Pissuto Pinheiro,
- Elinton Adami Chain,
- João Luiz Carvalho Pinto e Silva
Views62Bariatric surgery is currently considered as an alternative for the treatment of morbid obesity refractory to conventional clinical treatments. The surgeries more frequently used, which are radical and invasive, yield better and faster results, but are subject to clinical and surgical complications such as intestinal obstructions and subocclusions. Pregnancies in women submitted to this type of surgery are increasingly frequent, and the related complications have been increasingly reported. We present the case of a pregnant woman previously submitted to bariatric surgery who developed subocclusion with intestinal intussusception. This extremely serious complication requires attention for its diagnosis, i.e. , imaging and laboratory exams that are not usually employed during pregnancy. Gestation confuses and impairs their interpretation. In addition to the fact that the only treatment that reaches a good result is invasive, exploratory laparotomy is undesirable during this period. Maternal, fetal and perinatal mortality is usually high. In the present case, delivery occurred spontaneously during the first hours of hospitalization before the surgical procedure. Evolution was good and both mother and newborn, although premature, had good course and were discharged in good conditions.
Key-words Acute abdomenBariatric surgeryIntestinal obstructionObesity, morbidPregnancy complicationsSee moreViews62This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Summary
Relato de CasoAcute abdomen in pregnant woman treated for bariatric surgery for obesity: case report
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 2010;32(10):516-519
02-01-2010DOI 10.1590/S0100-72032010001000008
- Belmiro Gonçalves Pereira,
- Renata Pissuto Pinheiro,
- Elinton Adami Chain,
- João Luiz Carvalho Pinto e Silva
Views62Bariatric surgery is currently considered as an alternative for the treatment of morbid obesity refractory to conventional clinical treatments. The surgeries more frequently used, which are radical and invasive, yield better and faster results, but are subject to clinical and surgical complications such as intestinal obstructions and subocclusions. Pregnancies in women submitted to this type of surgery are increasingly frequent, and the related complications have been increasingly reported. We present the case of a pregnant woman previously submitted to bariatric surgery who developed subocclusion with intestinal intussusception. This extremely serious complication requires attention for its diagnosis, i.e. , imaging and laboratory exams that are not usually employed during pregnancy. Gestation confuses and impairs their interpretation. In addition to the fact that the only treatment that reaches a good result is invasive, exploratory laparotomy is undesirable during this period. Maternal, fetal and perinatal mortality is usually high. In the present case, delivery occurred spontaneously during the first hours of hospitalization before the surgical procedure. Evolution was good and both mother and newborn, although premature, had good course and were discharged in good conditions.
Key-words Acute abdomenBariatric surgeryIntestinal obstructionObesity, morbidPregnancy complicationsSee moreThis is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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