Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery such as hysteroscopy has a low risk of complications. Infections, however, are more common in the presence of risk factors such as smoking, history of pelvic inflammatory disease, and endometriosis. We report the case of a patient who underwent operative hysteroscopy without immediate complications and was admitted 2 days later to the emergency department in a severe state of septic shock. With multiple organ failures requiring admission to an intensive care unit, the patient died despite extensive antibiotic therapy and vasoactive drugs. Ascending infection can be a potentially fatal complication of hysteroscopy, even in the absence of known risk factors.
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Belouad, M., Benlghazi, A., Belkouchi, L., Bouhtouri, Y., Benali, S., & Kouach, J. (2023). Septic shock following operative hysteroscopy in a menopausal woman: A case report and review of the literature. Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy, 12(1), 55–57. https://doi.org/10.4103/gmit.gmit_33_22
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