Chemical Inflammation Associated With Adhesion Barrier Following Cesarean Section
Abstract
A 24-years-old woman (gravid 1, para 0) underwent an emergency cesarean section (CS) at 41 weeks of gestation. Seven days after CS, a low-density area of 55 /span> 40 mm having a high-density well-defined border indicating capsulized fluid was observed in front of the uterine anterior wall by ultrasonography. There was slightly tenderness and rebound tenderness in this part. At this time, the patient had awareness of frequent urination without fever or pain, and her white blood cell count was increased. Ten days after CS, she developed fever with micturition pain, while there was no abnormality in her urine sediment. Based on these findings, we diagnosed it as chemical inflammation associated with adhesion barrier.
J Clin Gynecol Obstet. 2018;7(1):20-22
doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jcgo472e
J Clin Gynecol Obstet. 2018;7(1):20-22
doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jcgo472e
Keywords
Chemical inflammation; Adhesion barrier; Ultrasonography