abdominal compartment syndrome due to ohss

Authors

firoozeh veisi high risk pregnancy research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

maryam zangeneh high risk pregnancy research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

shohreh malekkhosravi high risk pregnancy research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

negin rezavand high risk pregnancy research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

abstract

abdominal compartment syndrome is a dangerous clinical situation, usually following abdominal injuries &operations.; it is seldom observed in patients with gynecologic and obstetric problems. abdominal compartment syndrome may be consequence ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. a 28-year-old woman presented as a sever ovarian hyperstimulation.the increased iap indicated that ohss may be considered a compartment syndrome. abdominal compartment syndrome needs laparotomy or paracentesis for reduction of pressure.

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journal of family and reproductive health

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