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Ogilvie's Syndrome with Perforation Peritonitis after Caesarean Section.

Vivek ManoharanKishore G S BharathySadiq S Sikora
Published in: Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of India (2021)
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction in the immediate post-partum period, following Caesarean section is rare, and requires a high index of suspicion for diagnosis. Sometimes, rapidly progressive dilatation of the caecum can lead to perforation peritonitis. There are only a few case reports describing this important entity. Presented herein is a young primigravida, who developed Ogilvie's syndrome and peritonitis 5 days following an uneventful elective Caesarean section. Clinical details, management strategy adopted and a brief review of literature is presented to draw attention to this condition.
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