Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction after caesarean section

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Abstract

Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO), also known as Ogilvie's syndrome, is a rare condition associated with massive dilatation of the colon in the absence of any mechanical obstruction. Between 4 and 35% of all reported cases of ACPO have occurred in association with pregnancy or puerperium, with most of these occurring after caesarean sections. We present a case report of the successful management of a patient with ACPO. © 2006 Springer-Verlag.

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Sayed, A. T., & Moran, P. A. (2007). Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction after caesarean section. Gynecological Surgery, 4(2), 139–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10397-006-0230-0

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