The Role of Increasing Serum C-reactive Protein Level in Diagnosis of Post-surgery Small Bowel Pseudo-obstruction: A Case Report

AuthorFatemeh Salehien
AuthorSara Saeedien
AuthorMahtab Vasighen
AuthorZeinab Bahramnezhaden
Issued Date2022-12-31en
AbstractIntroduction: Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (APCO), which is identified as colon dilatation without any mechanical obstruction, is a rare post-surgery complication. Case Presentation: Herein, we report a 40-year-old woman who underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy with no complications during the surgery. On post-op visits, she complained of vague abdominal pain, especially in the upper quadrants, with a mild abdominal distention on her physical examination. Despite normal abdominal imaging, C-reactive protein (CRP) level was rising. Although oral intake was discontinued, the abdominal distention progressed gradually, and CRP levels rose continuously. On the fifth post-surgery day, the patient was suffering from bilious vomiting. Additionally, the abdominal distention was accompanied by tenderness. Emergency laparotomy was scheduled for clinically suspected bowel problems that were resistant to conservative management. During emergency laparotomy, the small bowel was distended. Since 20 cm of ileum was ischemic due to bowel congestion, segmental resection and anastomosis were performed. Conclusions: The CRP value can help to predict latent complications. It is also necessary to observe these patients closely to detect and manage probable post-operation complications.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/fga-128461en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/fga/articles/128461en
KeywordIntestinal Pseudo-obstructionen
KeywordLaparoscopyen
KeywordHysterectomyen
KeywordC-Reactive Proteinen
KeywordColonic Pseudo-obstructionen
KeywordPostoperative Complicationsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Role of Increasing Serum C-reactive Protein Level in Diagnosis of Post-surgery Small Bowel Pseudo-obstruction: A Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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