Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction Due to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: A Case Report
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2018
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Al-Ghassab, Razan
Tanveer, Shumaila
Al-Lababidi, Noor
Zakaria, Hazem
Al-Mulhim, Abdulmohsen
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We report a rare case of a 32-year-old woman with adhesive small bowel obstruction due to pelvic inflammatory disease. She had no history of abdominal surgery, gynecological complaints or constitutional symptoms of chronic illness. The diagnosis was based on the laparoscopic findings of small bowel adhesions, free peritoneal fluid, “violin string” adhesions of Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome and left hydrosalpinx. Laparoscopic adhesiolysis was performed successfully, and the patient had an uneventful postoperative course. The authors conclude that pelvic inflammatory disease should be included as a cause of adhesive small bowel obstruction in sexually active young women with no history of abdominal surgery or constitutional symptoms of chronic disease. When performed by experienced surgeons, laparoscopy in such patients is feasible and safe.
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Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome, laparoscopy, pelvic inflammatory disease, small bowel obstruction
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1658-631X
