
Case Report on Post Operative Case of Exploratory Laparotomy for Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy with Septicemia
Author(s) -
Arati Raut,
Ruchira Ankar,
Samruddhi Gujar,
Savita Pohekar,
Sheetal Sakharkar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i42b32453
Subject(s) - exploratory laparotomy , medicine , ectopic pregnancy , laparotomy , vaginal bleeding , pregnancy , abdominal pain , surgery , complication , abdomen , obstetrics , general surgery , genetics , biology
Extra uterine pregnancy is a first-trimester pregnancy problem that affects 1.3–2.4 percent of all pregnancies. The key signs of the ectopic pregnancy are abdominal discomfort and vaginal bleeding along with Sharp, dull, or cramping pains may be experienced around 50% of the women who are suffering from ectopic pregnancy. The neglected ectopic pregnancy may results in the fallopian tube can burst, internal abdominal bleeding, shock, and serious blood loss and later complication is septicemia. As a health care professional it’s very important to manage certain complication with medical and surgical management.
Main Symptoms and/or Important Clinical Findings: A 20 years old female with post operative case of Exploratory Laparotomy admitted in A.V.B.R.H. on 14/02/2021.with chief complaints of the after undergone certain investigation she has diagnosed as Exploratory Laparotomy with septicemia as post-op complication.
The Main Diagnoses, Therapeutic Interventions, and Outcomes: A 20 years old female with post-operative Exploratory Laparotomy for Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy operated case with septicemia, with chief complaints of acute abdominal pain, and vaginal bleeding the doctors manage her initially with I.V. fluids, antibiotics, Zonac suppository and adequate nursing management.
Nursing Perspectives: The nursing interventions initiated for managing present case are fluid replacement therapy, monitoring vital sign per hourly, monitoring the CBC reports and other investigations like USG abdomen, blood glucose levels. Maintained TPR Chart, I/O Charting, abdominal girth charting.
Conclusion: In the Present case the patient of A 20 year old female with post operative exploratory laparotomy for ruptured ectopic pregnancy with septicemia it has been managed with the therapeutic and surgical treatment ,right now the patient condition then patient has discharged on dated 22/2/21.