Managing Maternal Sepsis after Delivering an Advanced Abdominal Pregnancy in Low Resource Setting Health Facility

Sr. Juliet Macharia, A. Kihunrwa, R. Kiritta, D. Matovelo, Edgar Ndaboine, Feredina John, Francis Tegete
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Background: Abdominal pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy with a higher misdiagnosis rate. Sepsis is a life-threatening complication associated with this type of ectopic pregnancy. Various techniques for managing septic advanced abdominal pregnancy have been discussed in the literature. In this article, we report a case of managing septic abdominal pregnancy in which a macerated baby was delivered, and the necrotic placenta was left in situ. Case presentation: We report a 34-year-old African woman, para 5 living 4, who was three days post laparotomy due to abdominal pregnancy. A re-laparotomy was done due to maternal sepsis. The peritoneum had foul-smelling pus, with a necrotized placenta which was still attached to various parts of the abdomen. The placenta was left in situ and the abdomen was left open. Pus swab revealed methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus which was sensitive to Vancomycin. She was managed with a ten-day Vancomycin regime. Dressing with normal saline and honey twice or thrice a day for eight weeks was done. Secondary suturing was done and the patient was discharged home later in good health. Conclusion: Advanced abdominal pregnancy is a rare condition, and its management is very challenging. Once it complicates into maternal sepsis the life of the mother becomes endangered. Identifying and treating the source of infection with daily dressing using normal saline and honey is simple and cheap, it saves life.
在资源匮乏的医疗机构分娩高龄腹产妊娠后的产妇败血症管理
背景:腹腔妊娠是一种罕见的宫外孕,误诊率较高。脓毒症是与这种宫外孕相关的威胁生命的并发症。文献中讨论了各种处理化脓性晚期腹腔妊娠的技术。在本文中,我们报告了一例处理化脓性腹腔妊娠的病例,在该病例中,胎儿浸渍娩出,坏死的胎盘留在原位。病例介绍:我们报告了一名 34 岁的非洲妇女,5 活 4 产,因腹腔妊娠在腹腔手术后 3 天分娩。由于产妇败血症,再次进行了剖腹手术。腹膜上有恶臭的脓液,坏死的胎盘仍附着在腹部的各个部位。胎盘留在原位,腹部敞开。脓液拭子显示耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌对万古霉素敏感。她接受了为期十天的万古霉素治疗。用生理盐水和蜂蜜进行包扎,每天两次或三次,持续八周。随后进行了二次缝合,患者出院回家,身体状况良好。结论晚期腹腔妊娠是一种罕见病,其治疗非常具有挑战性。一旦并发产妇败血症,母亲的生命将岌岌可危。通过每天使用生理盐水和蜂蜜包扎来确定和治疗感染源,既简单又便宜,还能挽救生命。
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