Title of article :
Unusual Anastomotic Failure in Patients with COVID-19: A Case Report of 2 Patients
Author/Authors :
Zeinalpour, Adel Department of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Abbasi, Maryam Department of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Shams, Faezeh Department of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Gholizadeh, Barmak Department of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
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5
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1
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5
Abstract :
Introduction: A newly appeared challenge for the healthcare system is the variety of clinical symptoms of COVID-19. In this research, we report 2 cases admitted to Modarres Hospital with unusual postoperative anastomotic failure. Case Presentation: In a 72-year-oldmanwith a perforated peptic ulcer inD2and signs of leakage after the first operation and during the second operation due to massive unexpected hemorrhage, we found fully disrupted anastomosis on the second part of the duodenum. Accordingly, the suture ligature of the bleeding ulcer with the closure of the duodenal stump and loop gastrojejunostomy and tube duodenostomy were performed. During the postoperative period, he developed dyspnea, and the diagnostic test of SARSCoV- 2confirmedhimas a case of COVID-19. Unfortunately, 1 week after the second surgery, evidence of anastomotic leakage appeared again by bile discharge from drains; although it was managed conservatively, he died because of respiratory failure. In another case, a 65-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency ward with closed-loop small bowel obstruction. After emergency laparotomy, resection of ischemic bowel with primary anastomosis was performed. The same as the previous case, she developed dyspnea, and the diagnostic test resulted positive for COVID-19. After 2 weeks, she was admitted to the hospital with signs of anastomotic leakage that was subsequently confirmed by abdominal computed tomography (CT); although it was managed conservatively, she died because of respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Conclusions: These cases were unique in that intestinal microangiopathies can cause very severe problems, weaken the body, and eventually death, as we have seen in these 2 cases.
Keywords :
Anastomotic Leakage , COVID-19 , Dyspnea , Surgery
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2700798
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