Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2025.
World J Clin Cases. Oct 16, 2025; 13(29): 109406
Published online Oct 16, 2025. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v13.i29.109406
Table 1 Full hemogram findings
Parameter
Results
Result units
Reference range
WBC3.79× 109/L4.0–10.0 × 109
Neutrophils81.6%40–75
Lymphocytes11.1%21–40
Monocytes5.4%3–12
Eosinophils1.4%0.5–5
Basophils0.5%0.5–5
Neutrophils absolute3.1× 109/L1.8–6.3
Lymphocytes absolute0.42× 109/L1.1–3.2
Monocytes absolute0.21× 109/L0.1–0.6
Eosinophils absolute0.05× 109/L0.02–0.52.
Basophils absolute0.01× 109/L0.0–6.3
RBC4.48× 109/L4.7–6.1
HB12.5g/dL11.2–16.0
HCT37.5%37.0–47.0
MCV83.8fL76.0–100.0
MCH33.4pg27.0–31.0
MCHC46.2g/dL32.0–36.0
RDW-CV13.1%35.0–56.0
Platelets241× 109/L160.0–450.0
MPV9.5fL6.5–12.0
PDW15.9%9.0–17.0
PCT0.228%0.108–0.282
Table 2 Liver function test findings
Parameter
Results
Result units
Reference range
Albumin18.33g/L35–52
ALP0U/L35–104
ALT46.2U/L0–40
AST23.9U/L0–32
GGT6.7U/L5–36
Total protein33.4g/L66-87
Table 3 Urea, creatinine, and electrolytes findings
Parameter
Results
Result units
Reference range
Chloride101.5mmol/L95–107
Creatinine66μmol/L44–80
Potassium2.86mmol/L3.5–5.1
Sodium134.7mmol/L135-145
Urea4.94mmol/L2.76-8.07
Table 4 C-reactive protein findings
Parameter
Results
Result units
Reference range
CRP205.2mg/L0–10.0
Table 5 Summary of literature reporting outcomes of intestinal obstruction in pregnancy
Ref.
Key findings
Management
Outcome
Shen et al[15], 2023IO at 34 weeks of gestation presenting as uterine perforationInitial conservative treatment failed. Emergency cesarean section followed by surgical repair of uterine ruptureMaternal recovery; fetal outcome not specified
Zhao et al[16], 2020IO due to reverse rotation of the midgut at 26 weeks of gestation; rare anatomical causeSurgical correction via laparotomyBoth mother and fetus had favorable outcomes
Daimon et al[17], 2016IO at 20 weeks of gestation due to adhesionsLaparotomy after failure of conservative treatmentBoth mother and fetus recovered well
Loukopoulos et al[18], 2022IO at 30 weeks gestation presenting with atypical symptoms; initial misdiagnosisLaparotomy after correct diagnosisSuccessful outcomes for both mother and fetus
Current caseG2P1 woman at 28 weeks with IO due to adhesions post-laparotomy; delayed presentation. Initial ultrasoundLaparotomy after > 72 hours; found perforation and contamination. Spontaneous miscarriage, anastomotic leakFetal and maternal mortality