Case Report
Management of gallstone-induced severe acute cholecystitis and pancreatitis in the second trimester of pregnancy during covid-19 pandemic: A case report

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Highlights

  • Gallstone induced acute severe cholecystitis and acute pancreatitis during pregnancy is a complicated disease.

  • Cholecystitis and pancreatitis have been reported for producing similar symptoms to COVID-19 disease.

  • This Case requiring immediate surgical management, advanced gestational age surgery may become a challenge.

  • Open cholecystectomy with Kocher incision is a safe and effective for pregnancy with acute abdominal case.

Abstract

Introduction

Gallstone-induced severe acute cholecystitis with acute pancreatitis during pregnancy can be life-threatening both for the mother and fetus. Surgical approach is recommended in this complicated disease to prevent morbidity and mortality. During COVID-19 pandemic, additional precautions are needed when dealing with abdominal complaints.

Presentation of case

We present a 37-year-old female patient, pregnant at 22 weeks gestational age, who complained of fever, diffuse abdominal pain, and shortness of breath. Laboratory examination results revealed anemia, leukocytosis and an increase in amylase level. SARS-CoV-2 antibody is non-reactive. Imaging strongly suggested cholelithiasis and cholecystitis. The patient was given antibiotics for three days but there was no significant improvement. Open cholecystectomy with subcostal (Kocher) incision was performed. Patient was released from the hospital without post-operative complications.

Discussion

Treatment of gallstone induced severe acute cholecystitis with acute pancreatitis during pregnancy is challenging with the surgical complications. In the second and third trimester of pregnancy, it is more difficult to perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy because of the size of uterus. Laparoscopic procedure is also not recommended in early Covid-19 pandemic period. Therefore, open cholecystectomy with Kocher incision becomes the surgery of choice to avoid preterm birth.

Conclusions

Based on our case, open cholecystectomy with Kocher incision is a safe and effective procedure for pregnant patients with cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and pancreatitis.

Keywords

Acute cholecystitis
Acute pancreatitis
Cholelithiasis
Pregnancy
Covid-19 pandemic

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