Damage Control Management of Perforating Pyometra Presenting with Septic Shock after the Return of Spontaneous Circulation.
Jumpei TakamatsuJinkoo KangAya FukuharaTomoya MatsudaTomo IshidaPublished in: Case reports in medicine (2020)
If perforated, pyometra may cause peritonitis and lethal septic shock. Not only gynecologists but also emergency physicians should be aware of this possibility. Moreover, patient education is necessary. In patients with cardiopulmonary arrest, diagnostic abdominal paracentesis should be performed when the sole imaging finding is ascites. Improving outcomes in patients with difficult-to-diagnose pyometra with cardiopulmonary arrest by implementing damage control strategies before hysterectomy is possible.