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UnknownNCT05407922

Laparoscopic Value in the Management of Acute Abdomen During Pregnancy

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
50 (estimated)
Sponsor
Sohag University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The term "acute abdomen" is often used to describe the manifestations of any serious intraperitoneal disease, which may indicates surgical intervention. Acute abdomen in pregnancy accounts for approximately 7-10% of all abdominal emergencies. Several pathologies could contribute acute abdominal pain during pregnancy. They include obstetric and non-obstetric causes. As for the non-obstetric causes , any gastrointestinal or urological disorders could be presented by an acute abdominal pain. In pregnancy, several factors overlap and making the diagnosis challenging. These factors include the distorted anatomy by the growing uterus that displaces intraperitoneal structures. Additionally, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain are considered the normal course during pregnancy especially at the first trimester. Moreover, sure diagnosis must be achieved to operate in a pregnant woman with more possible morbidity and mortality for the mother and\\or fetus.

Detailed description

Laparoscopy can be safely performed during any trimester of pregnancy. Historical recommendations were to limit surgery to the second trimester only, but these recommendations were based on experience with open surgical procedures during pregnancy. These recommendations were thought to minimize the spontaneous abortion rate of surgical intervention during the first trimester, which was reported to be as high as 12%, and to avoid preterm labor, reported in up to 40%, when surgery occurred during the third trimester. However, studies limited to laparoscopy have shown improved outcomes and demonstrated that pregnant patients may undergo laparoscopic surgery safely during any trimester without any appreciated increase in risk to the mother or fetus.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURELaparoscopy vs Non-laparoscopy approachPregnant women who will undergo a laparoscopic or open surgical exploration of the abdomen

Timeline

Start date
2022-06-01
Primary completion
2022-12-01
Completion
2023-03-01
First posted
2022-06-07
Last updated
2022-06-07

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05407922. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.