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CASE REPORT
Ogilvie’s syndrome following caesarean section
  1. Adeyinka Oluseun Latunde-Dada,
  2. Djavid I Alleemudder,
  3. Daniel P Webster
  1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Poole Hospital, Poole, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Adeyinka Oluseun Latunde-Dada, seunld222{at}gmail.com

Summary

Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction syndrome, also known as Ogilvie’s syndrome, is a rare condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We report a case that developed very rapidly after emergency caesarean section. A 20-year-old woman underwent an emergency caesarean section for failure to progress in the first stage of labour and a healthy male infant was delivered without incident. However, soon afterwards the patient developed significant abdominal distension and pain. Ogilvie's syndrome was diagnosed following an abdominal x-ray  which revealed a gross large bowel obstruction without mechanical cause. To prevent caecal rupture, the patient underwent successful emergency colonic decompression.

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