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International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
ISSN: 2028-9324     CODEN: IJIABO     OCLC Number: 828807274     ZDB-ID: 2703985-7
 
 
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Ogilvie's syndrome after cesarean section: A case report and revue of literature


[ Syndrome d'Ogilvie post-césarienne : à propos d'une observation et revue de la littérature ]

Volume 6, Issue 3, July 2014, Pages 499–503

 Ogilvie's syndrome after cesarean section: A case report and revue of literature

M. Ziyadi1, Saida Mezane2, Mouna Achenani3, R. Hafidi4, Abdellah Babahabib5, M. EL hassani6, Driss Moussaoui7, and Mohammed Dehayni8

1 Service Gynéco-Obstétrique Hôpital Militaire d'Instruction Mohamed V, CHU Rabat-Salé, Université Mohamed V Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
2 Department of Gynecology-Obstetric, Military Training Hospital Med V, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
3 Department of Gynecology-Obstetric, Military Training Hospital Med V, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
4 Service Gynéco-Obstétrique Hôpital Militaire d'Instruction Mohamed V, CHU Rabat-Salé, Université Mohamed V Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
5 Service gynécologie-obstétrique, Hôpital Militaire d’Instruction Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco
6 Service Gynéco-Obstétrique Hôpital Militaire d'Instruction Mohamed V, CHU Rabat-Salé, Université Mohamed V Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
7 Department of Gynecology-Obstetric, Military Training Hospital Med V, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
8 Department of Gynecology-Obstetric, Military Training Hospital Med V, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco

Original language: French

Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract


Ogilvie's syndrome is a rare postsurgical complication. The high mortality rate after caecal perforation explains the seriousness of this clinical situation. The early diagnosis is made by plain abdominal X-ray and abdominal scanner. Conservative treatment is usually effective and surgery should be reserved for complicated cases or refractory to conservative treatment. We report a case of Ogilvie's syndrome after cesarean section. A case is reported clinical evolution of a chronic colonic obstruction disease after cesarean section which has been treated by conservative methods as Prostigmine

Author Keywords: Ogilvie's syndrome, Post-partum, Cesarean section, Colonic pseudo-obstruction, Intestinal occlusion.


Abstract: (french)


Le syndrome d'Ogilvie ou pseudo-obstruction colique est une complication chirurgicale rare. La mortalité élevée de ce syndrome après perforation cæcale en fait toute sa gravité. Le diagnostic doit être précoce et repose principalement sur la radiographie de l'abdomen sans préparation en plus de la TDM. Le traitement médical est efficace dans la majorité des cas, la chirurgie devant être réservée aux complications et aux cas réfractaires au traitement conservateur. Nous rapportons un cas de syndrome d'Ogilvie après césarienne. Cette observation rapporte l'évolution clinique d'une pseudo-occlusion colique aiguë survenue en post césarienne traitée médicalement par la Prostigmine®(néostigmine) associée au lavement colique à répétition.

Author Keywords: Syndrome d'Ogilvie, Post-partum, Césarienne, Pseudo-obstruction colique, Occlusion intestinale.


How to Cite this Article


M. Ziyadi, Saida Mezane, Mouna Achenani, R. Hafidi, Abdellah Babahabib, M. EL hassani, Driss Moussaoui, and Mohammed Dehayni, “Ogilvie's syndrome after cesarean section: A case report and revue of literature,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 499–503, July 2014.