1. Non-obstetric Acute Abdomen in Pregnancy: a Review of Literature.
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Alsadery HA, Bamalan OA, Aljubran HJ, Albaish LJ, and Al Ghanim BZ
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- Pregnancy, Female, Humans, Fetus, Abdomen, Acute diagnosis, Abdomen, Acute etiology, Abdomen, Acute surgery, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications surgery, Pregnancy Complications etiology, Laparoscopy methods, Cholecystitis surgery, Appendicitis diagnosis, Appendicitis surgery, Appendicitis complications
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Background: Acute abdomen in pregnancy (AAP) is defined as intensive abdominal pain lasting less than 24 hours that may require urgent surgery. It is a challenging situation to diagnose and manage, as it is associated with pain due to the normal anatomical and physiological changes that occur during pregnancy., Objective: Therefore, understanding these changes and their effect on almost every system, will help us appreciate the upcoming causes of AAP, mainly the non-obstetric surgical emergencies (e.g., appendicitis, cholecystitis)., Methods: This article highlights the importance of the well-rounded care that should be offered to every pregnant patient presenting to any center with a Non-obstetric Acute Abdomen. The causes are discussed separately (for surgical pearls), laparoscopic approach and radiologic modality decision-making in pregnancy, which is an academic and a practice-based helpful summary., Results and Discussion: This article highlights the importance of the well-rounded care that should be offered to every pregnant patient presenting to any center with a Non-obstetric Acute Abdomen. The causes are discussed separately (for surgical pearls), laparoscopic approach and radiologic modality decision-making in pregnancy, which is an academic and a practice-based helpful summary. Results and Discussion: In addition, the sequence of ideas and language used in the article was based to help the reader understand the topic, rather than inform them about it. In addition, the utility of laparoscopy in pregnancy remains a concern due to the possible risk of injury to the fetus and fetal acidosis. Although, trials showed that laparoscopy was associated with less blood loss and a shorter hospital stay. Moreover, in some cases radiographic imaging is necessary, posing a diagnostic dilemma., Conclusion: AAP is a major concern that requires early interventions to pinpoint the cause and manage the patient, properly., Competing Interests: None declared., (© 2023 Humood A. Alsadery, Omar A. Bamalan, Hussain J. Aljubran, Lama J. Albaish, Basmah Z. Al Ghanim.)
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- 2023
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