Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence

Congenital peritoneal band is an extremely rare condition, but may induce small bowel obstruction (SBO) at any age, predominantly in childhood and rarely in adults. We report a case of extensive bowel ischaemia following caesarean section, due to trapping of an intestinal loop between a congenital...

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Main Authors: Phon, SE, Ng, Beng Kwang, Ng, WYL, Rahman RA, Zainuddin AA, Mahdy ZA
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spelling my-ukm.journal.122832018-11-02T22:04:06Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12283/ Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence Phon, SE Ng, Beng Kwang Ng, WYL Rahman RA, Zainuddin AA, Mahdy ZA, Congenital peritoneal band is an extremely rare condition, but may induce small bowel obstruction (SBO) at any age, predominantly in childhood and rarely in adults. We report a case of extensive bowel ischaemia following caesarean section, due to trapping of an intestinal loop between a congenital peritoneal band and the mesentery. A 42-year-old, Gravida 2 Para 1, who has no history of prior abdominal surgery or trauma, presented in spontaneous labour and underwent an uncomplicated emergency lower segment caesarean section, for fetal distress. Postoperatively, she had worsening abdominal distension and pain, followed by vomiting. Computed Tomography Scan of the abdomen showed gross fluid retention with marked small bowel dilatation and fluid filled bowel loops. An emergency exploratory laparotomy was performed which revealed a congenital band, extending between the right fimbrial end and the small bowel mesentery, looping over the small bowel, causing extensive small bowel ischemia. Postoperative course was uneventful. In conclusion, congenital peritoneal band causing small bowel obstruction, although rare, should be considered in the differential, especially for patients with virgin abdomen. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12283/1/7._phon_et_al.pdf Phon, SE and Ng, Beng Kwang and Ng, WYL and Rahman RA, and Zainuddin AA, and Mahdy ZA, (2017) Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence. Journal of Surgical Academia, 7 (2). pp. 28-31. ISSN 2231-7481 http://jsurgacad.com/toc/7/2
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description Congenital peritoneal band is an extremely rare condition, but may induce small bowel obstruction (SBO) at any age, predominantly in childhood and rarely in adults. We report a case of extensive bowel ischaemia following caesarean section, due to trapping of an intestinal loop between a congenital peritoneal band and the mesentery. A 42-year-old, Gravida 2 Para 1, who has no history of prior abdominal surgery or trauma, presented in spontaneous labour and underwent an uncomplicated emergency lower segment caesarean section, for fetal distress. Postoperatively, she had worsening abdominal distension and pain, followed by vomiting. Computed Tomography Scan of the abdomen showed gross fluid retention with marked small bowel dilatation and fluid filled bowel loops. An emergency exploratory laparotomy was performed which revealed a congenital band, extending between the right fimbrial end and the small bowel mesentery, looping over the small bowel, causing extensive small bowel ischemia. Postoperative course was uneventful. In conclusion, congenital peritoneal band causing small bowel obstruction, although rare, should be considered in the differential, especially for patients with virgin abdomen.
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author Phon, SE
Ng, Beng Kwang
Ng, WYL
Rahman RA,
Zainuddin AA,
Mahdy ZA,
spellingShingle Phon, SE
Ng, Beng Kwang
Ng, WYL
Rahman RA,
Zainuddin AA,
Mahdy ZA,
Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
author_facet Phon, SE
Ng, Beng Kwang
Ng, WYL
Rahman RA,
Zainuddin AA,
Mahdy ZA,
author_sort Phon, SE
title Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
title_short Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
title_full Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
title_fullStr Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
title_full_unstemmed Congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
title_sort congenital peritoneal band causing bowel ischaemia post caesarean section: a rare occurrence
publisher Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12283/1/7._phon_et_al.pdf
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