Cervical dilatation, uterine evacuation, and curettage (D&E&C) are common gynecological procedures for abortion, yet they carry risks of complications such as uterine perforation and intra-abdominal organ incarceration. Here, we report a rare case of a breastfeeding patient who had an embedded abdominal greater omentum in the anterior wall of the uterus and into the uterine cavity during D&E&C. We used combined hysteroscopic and laparoscopic treatment for this case and successfully removed the embedded greater omentum. Our experience underscores the importance of vigilant intraoperative monitoring and prompt management to prevent serious complications like infection and bowel injury. In conclusion, hysteroscopic and laparoscopic combination treatment can be a preferred approach to avoid serious adverse outcomes for uterus perforation patients who developed omentum majus incarceration.
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J Obstet Gynaecol Res
January 2025
Core Laboratory, Tianjin Beichen Hospital of Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
Cervical dilatation, uterine evacuation, and curettage (D&E&C) are common gynecological procedures for abortion, yet they carry risks of complications such as uterine perforation and intra-abdominal organ incarceration. Here, we report a rare case of a breastfeeding patient who had an embedded abdominal greater omentum in the anterior wall of the uterus and into the uterine cavity during D&E&C. We used combined hysteroscopic and laparoscopic treatment for this case and successfully removed the embedded greater omentum.
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