Author: Chawla, Latika; Rajaram, Shalini; Arora, Shivani; Chauhan, Udit; Mishra, Juhi
Title: Minimally invasive management of pyoperitoneum in a COVID-19 patient: A therapeutic dilemma. Cord-id: liu6xfjd Document date: 2020_12_17
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Snippet: Pyoperitoneum and puerperal sepsis are life-threatening complications of cesarean delivery. The present study reports minimally invasive management of puerperal sepsis, pyoperitoneum and acute peritonitis in a COVID-19-positive patient. A 25-year-old female developed fever with chills and progressively increasing abdominal pain three days after undergoing cesarean section, followed by vomiting and diarrhea. The patient was diagnosed with COVID-19 infection on postoperative day 7 and referred to
Document: Pyoperitoneum and puerperal sepsis are life-threatening complications of cesarean delivery. The present study reports minimally invasive management of puerperal sepsis, pyoperitoneum and acute peritonitis in a COVID-19-positive patient. A 25-year-old female developed fever with chills and progressively increasing abdominal pain three days after undergoing cesarean section, followed by vomiting and diarrhea. The patient was diagnosed with COVID-19 infection on postoperative day 7 and referred to our center for further management. Informed written consent was obtained from the patient for this study.
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