Abstract
Acute intestinal obstruction during pregnancy is a rare but extremely dangerous surgical pathology. Despite advances in medical technologies, preoperative diagnosis of acute surgical conditions of the abdominal organs during pregnancy is still imperfect. During pregnancy the clinical picture of the disease and laboratory parameters are nonspecific and variable which causes untimely provision of care and severe complications for both the mother and the fetus. The high incidence of acute intestinal obstruction during pregnancy is due to the adhesive process caused by surgical interventions including caesarean section the rates of which continue to rise steadily. The article presents a clinical case of a patient whose pregnancy was complicated by acute adhesive intestinal obstruction caused by the adhesive process after a previous caesarean section. The authors have noted the importance and necessity of multifield cooperation, timely decision-making both at the stage of diagnostic examination and during treatment, which made it possible to avoid severe complications from both the mother and the fetus.
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