icodextrin and Edema

icodextrin has been researched along with Edema* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for icodextrin and Edema

ArticleYear
Postoperative Urinary Retention With Gross Vulvar Edema After Use of 4% Icodextrin.
    Military medicine, 2015, Volume: 180, Issue:7

    4% icodextrin is a fluid that can be instilled laparoscopically to prevent adhesion formation. There are few complications reported in the literature associated with its use.. A 38-year-old woman, gravida 2, para 0, abortus 2 underwent laparoscopic salpingectomy. 4% icodextrin was instilled in an effort to prevent adhesion formation. Postoperatively, the patient experienced urinary retention and gross vulvar edema that required foley catheter use until the 4% icodextrin solution had absorbed.. Postoperative complications that may be associated with the use of 4% icodextrin include urinary retention and vulvar edema.

    Topics: Adult; Edema; Female; Glucans; Glucose; Humans; Icodextrin; Instillation, Drug; Laparoscopy; Pelvis; Postoperative Complications; Salpingectomy; Salpingitis; Urinary Retention; Vulvar Diseases

2015