scholarly journals Postpartum septic pelvic thrombophlebitis and ovarian vein thrombosis after caesarean section: a rare case report

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Qin Shi ◽  
Deborah Shulamite Gandi ◽  
Yurong Hua ◽  
Yi Zhu ◽  
Jinhan Yao ◽  
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Abstract Background Septic pelvic thrombophlebitis (SPT) is a well-recognized but rare puerperal complication that has two types: ovarian vein thrombophlebitis (OVT) and deep septic pelvic thrombophlebitis (DSPT). The present case report describes the clinical and imaging findings of a female patient diagnosed with right ovarian vein infectious thrombophlebitis after caesarean section (C-section). Case presentation A 35-year-old G3P2 female who presented with a foetal vein Galen malformation at 41 weeks of gestation underwent C-section. The patient had high fever after C-section, and anti-inflammatory treatment was not effective within 1 week. An abdominal wall incision haematoma was found, and a second surgery for the removal of the abdominal wall haematoma was performed. The patient was ultimately diagnosed with abdominal incision haematoma and right ovarian vein infectious thrombophlebitis after C-section. We used imipenem and tigecycline to strengthen the anti-inflammatory effects, simultaneously administrating low-molecular-weight heparin and warfarin as anticoagulant therapy. On the 30th day after C-section, the right ovarian vein thrombus disappeared. Conclusion This case illustrates the need to consider the potential relationship between abdominal incision haematoma and ovarian vein thrombophlebitis. Despite advances in the management of venous thromboembolism globally, more data on epidemiology in terms of first incidence, prevalence, recurrence and risk factors, management of bleeding complications, and increased awareness in Asian populations are necessary.

2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (6) ◽  
pp. 030006052110106
Author(s):  
Wenrui Li ◽  
Saisai Cao ◽  
Renming Zhu ◽  
Xueming Chen

Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is a rare medical disorder, which is most often found in the immediate postpartum period. OVT is rarely considered idiopathic. We report a case of idiopathic OVT with pulmonary embolism in a 33-year-old woman who presented with abdominal pain. Computed tomography and postoperative pathology confirmed the diagnosis of idiopathic OVT. To date, only 12 cases of idiopathic OVT have been reported. In this case report, we present a summary of these cases and a review of literature regarding management of idiopathic OVT.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yutaka Oda ◽  
Michie Fujita ◽  
Chika Motohisa ◽  
Shinichi Nakata ◽  
Motoko Shimada ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 1102-1104
Author(s):  
Abderrazak Benazzouz ◽  
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Yassine Karmouch ◽  
Fouad Hajji ◽  
Rachid Zaini ◽  
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The ovarian Vein Syndrome was first reported in 1964, yet its existence as a true pathophysiological entity remains controversial. It may present as an acute ora chronic disease, typically affecting young, multiparous women. We present in this article a 32-year-old patient with chronic renal colic, ultrasound and CT urography showing an extrinsic compression of the right lumbar ureter by the ovarian vein, a ligation, anda resection of the ovarian vein were performed by transperitoneal laparoscopy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 147-149
Author(s):  
O.V. Papysheva ◽  
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A.E. Voynovskiy ◽  
A.I. Davydov ◽  
M.B. Tairova ◽  
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A clinical case of thrombosis of the right ovarian vein in the postpartum period - an extremely rare pathology in which acute appendicitis is often suspected due to the identity of the symptoms of the diseases. Performed laparoscopy, during which a large fragment of a thrombosed vein was excised. Conclusion. Extensive right ovarian vein thrombosis with a normal hemostasiogram could not only not be resolved by anticoagulants, but also potentially spread to the renal veins and inferior vena cava, increasing the risk of pulmonary embolism. Key words: vein dissection, laparoscopy, postpartum period, ovarian vein thrombosis


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 1769-1773
Author(s):  
Kylee E White ◽  
Christopher T Elder

Introduction As a single agent, fluorouracil has been documented to have a small but present chance of causing extravasation of the port when not properly administered. It has also been shown that cancer patients receiving chemotherapy are at increased risk of deep vein thrombosis, symptomatic or silent. Case report A 43-year-old male patient with stage III colon cancer receiving FOLFOX developed a saddle pulmonary embolism involving possible extravasation that was discovered following cycle 3 of chemotherapy. CT scan and lower extremity Doppler confirmed non-occlusive deep vein thrombosis along with saddle pulmonary embolism. Management and outcome: For acute management, patient underwent bilateral pulmonary artery thrombolysis. Following this, the patient was initiated on rivaroxaban indefinitely. The right subclavian port was removed, and a new port was placed in the left subclavian. Patient went on to receive three more cycles of chemotherapy. Discussion Fluorouracil, an inflammitant, has been shown to have damaging potential, especially in terms of the integrity of the endothelium. Over time, this can lead to serious complications such as cardiotoxicity, including deep vein thrombosis formation. Based on how and when the thrombi were discovered, it is not possible to deduce whether the port, the 5-FU, extravasation or other factors were the precipitators of the formation of the thrombi. The combination of chemotherapy treatment along with CVC placement appears to have an additive risk to the formation of a thrombus. Practitioners should take caution when evaluating for extravasation and CVC integrity and note other potential differentials for causes, including deep vein thrombosis/saddle pulmonary embolism formation.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 299
Author(s):  
Masudi Sheetal ◽  
Praveen M. Mundaganur ◽  
Jonna Uday ◽  
Puneet Shirbur ◽  
Shivendra Choudhary

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 523-526
Author(s):  
Virendra Rajpurohit ◽  
Pooja Mehta ◽  
Nirupama Kothari ◽  
Sanjay Nathani

In Vivo ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 2147-2152
Author(s):  
LUCA GIANNELLA ◽  
MATTEO SERRI ◽  
ELENA MACCARONI ◽  
JACOPO DI GIUSEPPE ◽  
GIOVANNI DELLI CARPINI ◽  
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