International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
2023, Volume-4, Issue-4 doi: 10.5281/zenodo.8284149
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Ascites Post-Cesarean Section… Case Series
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Aug. 24, 2023
Abstract

Incidence of Caesarean section (CS) is rising due tomany reasons, which makes it one of the more common performed procedure. Common complications of this are hemorrhage, infection, pain, injury to bladder, bowel. Though severe complications are seen less frequently but as an obstetrician we need to have the skill set to diagnose it early and manage properly. Ascites is accumulation fluid in peritoneal cavity. Common causes are liver cirrhosis, malignancy, injury to bowel/bladder during surgery, vascular trauma, infection. Ascites after CS is very rare and very few cases have been reported. In this case series we are presenting 2 such cases of ascites after CS due to two different causes. One is Chylous ascites and other one is a case of appendicitis and each case was managed differently.

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