Learning objectives
This educational exhibit aims to review the common and uncommon surgical complications in Gynecologic and Obstetrics (GOB) routine procedures.
Background
Every radiologist during its professional career has to deal once in his practice with surgical complications in GOB procedures.
The proper recognition of early complications avoids bad and fatal outcome due to the wrong diagnoses such as uterine perforation or active bleeding in cesarean section wound dehiscence.
In these clinical scenarios,
the radiologist plays a key role in early diagnosis to aid in the triage and management of patients and improve their prognosis.
Introduction.-
Extensive gynecologic surgery often entails meticulous dissection near the bladder,
rectum,...
Findings and procedure details
A retrospective review of cases with surgical complications in Gynecologic and Obstetric surgical procedures were performed.
Representative images through cross-sectional imaging modalities: Ultrasound (US),
Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance (MRI) of different entities were selected.
Hemorrhagic complications
Hemorrhage and hematoma represent the most common complications after gynecological surgery as well as cesarean section.
Hemorrhage can be confined to the cesarean section wound site or can extend to the pelvis and abdominal cavity.
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Although large hematomas are associated with febrile morbidity,
most hematomas are...
Conclusion
The better understanding and recognition of surgical complications in GO routine procedures through cross-sectional images will avoid misdiagnosis,
unnecessary complementary exams,
and bad-fatal outcome.
Every radiologist,
especially,
junior staffs should know how to recognize these entities.
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