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Acute abdominal surgery in pregnancy - as viewed by the surgeon.

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Acute abdominal surgery in pregnancy - as viewed by the surgeon.
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Rozhledy v chirurgii měsíčník Československé chirurgické společnosti, June 2015
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P Zonča, P Ihnát, M Peteja

Abstract

Acute abdomen during pregnancy presents very specific problem on the boundary of surgery and gynaecology. Although gynaecologists provide healthcare to pregnant women, surgery indication because of acute abdomen during pregnancy should be done by surgeon (who has usually little knowledge and experience regarding pregnant women examination and management). There is therefore real opportunity for possible mistakes origin with serious consequences for mother and foetus. Literature search in PubMed was done aimed at studies within the last 10 years dealing with appendectomy, cholecystectomy and laparoscopy during pregnancy in the context of acute abdomen. Surgical interventions done from obstetrics indications were excluded. Pregnancy is associated with many anatomical and physiological changes which have to be considered not only during clinical examination, but also when analysing laboratory findings and considering operative tactics. Imaging modalities employment during pregnancy is very limited due to harmful effect of ionising radiation and not clear impact of strong magnetic field on the foetus. Timing of surgical interventions because of acute abdomen during pregnancy should be the same as timing of acute abdomen interventions in non-pregnant patients. Minimally invasive surgery in acute abdomen during pregnancy presents standard technique nowadays. Many advantages of laparoscopic approach (lower rate of surgical site infections, quicker convalescence etc.) are valid also during pregnancy. Acute abdomen during pregnancy should be managed within a multidisciplinary cooperation between gynaecologist, surgeon, anaesthesiologist and neonatologist. With respect to results of published studies, laparoscopic approach in the management of acute abdomen during pregnancy should be considered safe and effective.Key words: acute abdomen - gravidity - laparoscopic surgery - surgery indications.

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