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Case Report
Near-fatal small bowel ischaemia secondary to sacrocolpopexy mesh
  1. Paul Vulliamy,
  2. Alison May Berner,
  3. Muhammad Suleman Farooq,
  4. Attavar Srilekha
  1. Queen's Hospital, Romford, UK
  1. Correspondence to Paul Vulliamy, paul.vulliamy{at}gmail.com

Summary

A 74-year-old woman presenting with acute abdominal pain underwent surgery for suspected small bowel ischaemia. At laparotomy, a sacrocolpopexy mesh in the pelvis, which had been inserted 8 years previously, was found to be causing strangulation of a 2-m length of the small bowel. Following resection and primary anastomosis, the patient spent several days in intensive care before her eventual discharge. This unusual life-threatening complication should be considered in patients presenting with abdominal pain even many years following abdominal sacrocolpopexy.

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