Incarcerated Omentum With Tamponade Effect in the Uterine Perforation Scar After Dilation and Curettage: A Case Report

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Journal of medical cases, 2014

DOI 10.14740/jmc1713w Source

Abstract

Perforation of the uterus is the most common immediate complication at the time of dilatation and curettage (D&C). We experienced the case of a patient with intra-abdominal extrusion of fetal part and incarcerated omentum in the perforation site of uterine fundus after D&C. It resulted in massive bleeding after the reduction of the incarcerated omentum which had a tamponade effect. A 26-year-old gravida 2, para 1 woman was referred to our hospital because of uterine perforation during D&C. A laparoscopic exploration was performed. Bleeding started massively at the perforation scar after reduction of the incarcerated omentum which had a tamponade effect. Though bleeding from perforation site stopped after laparoscopic myometrial repair, vaginal bleeding persisted further. The placing of an intrauterine balloon tamponade stopped the vaginal bleeding. The patient recovered successfully and was discharged on the fifth postoperative day. J Med Cases. 2014;5(4):204-207 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jmc1713w

Topics

uterine perforation complication dilation and curettage, incarcerated omentum uterine perforation tamponade, laparoscopic repair uterine perforation after D&C, intrauterine balloon tamponade vaginal bleeding, Kim KW uterine perforation case report, fetal part extrusion uterine fundus perforation, myometrial repair laparoscopic technique D&C complication, massive bleeding omentum reduction uterine perforation, complications surgical abortion dilation curettage, D&C iatrogenic uterine injury management
DOI 10.14740/jmc1713w 10.14740/jmc1713w

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Kim, K. W. (2014). Incarcerated Omentum With Tamponade Effect in the Uterine Perforation Scar After Dilation and Curettage: A Case Report. *Journal of medical cases*. https://doi.org/10.14740/jmc1713w