Dermoid cysts are common benign ovarian tumors arising from totipotent germ cells. We report a rare case of chemical peritonitis and prolonged fever following laparoscopic salpingo-oophorectomy for torsion of a large ovarian dermoid and discuss the management of this patient with prolonged hospital stay, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory use, repeated drainage of the collection as well as re-laparotomy. The occurrence of this rare condition can be extremely distressing for the patient and treating surgeon alike, as the recommendations for management are limited. The management of chemical peritonitis may require one or more surgical procedures along with prolonged anti-inflammatory therapy. Keywords: peritonitis, dermoid cyst, laparoscopy
Objective: To study the etiology and severity of platelet disorders, clinical manifestations, mode of delivery and neonatal outcome in pregnant women with thrombocytopenia and platelet dysfunction delivering in a tertiary care center in the Middle east. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was done on pregnant women admitted to Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH) from January 2011 to December 2020 with platelet abnormalities as per the registry were included. Thrombocytopenia associated with drugs, viral infection, pre-eclampsia, and HELLP syndrome were excluded. Results: Total number of deliveries were 39,522 during the study period. Of these 220 patients had thrombocytopenia and platelet abnormalities according to our inclusion criteria. The incidence of platelet abnormalities was 0.56% The mean gestational age at delivery was age 37.53 weeks. The mean platelet count was 90.41cells/dl. The highest two etiologies in this study were gestational thrombocytopenia (GT) (24.6%) and immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) (22.6%). Out of 220, 9.5% were treated with prednisolone. There was a significant correlation between maternal platelet counts and medical treatment was received. No significant correlation between maternal platelet counts and mode of delivery was obtained. Nine neonates had platelet abnormalities, of which 44.4% were born to mothers with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Mild to moderate neonatal thrombocytopenia was present in 66.6% of the neonates. 33.3% of the thrombocytopenic neonates had experienced hemorrhagic manifestations with good clinical outcome. Conclusion: The incidence of platelet abnormalities was 0.56% according to our study. ITP was more associated with severe thrombocytopenia and premature delivery.
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