Scholars International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SIJOG)
Volume-3 | Issue-01 | 4-6
Case Report
Abdominal Textiloma about a Case
Maggouh Karima, Melhaoui Houda, Zakia Tazi, Filali Adib, Rachid Bezad, M. H Alami
Published : Jan. 24, 2020
Abstract
In fact, textiloma is a postoperative complication. It is very rare but well-known. Besides, it could be a strange body consists of compresses or surgical remaining field at the level of an operating area. In other words, the discovery of the abdominal textiloma is generally late. Therefore, the history is essential for diagnosis since the clinic isn’t conclusive. The clinic combines chronic transit disorders with suboclusive syndromes and the abdomen image which makes the preparation less effective. In addition to that, the ultrasound is reliable. The computed tomography allows an accurate topographical diagnosis. Some teamworkers suggest some explorations concerning the MRI. Thus, we report a case of intra-abdominal textiloma with an operated patient for a cesarean section.