Case Report

Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Resulting in Postpartum Necrotizing Endomyometritis

Figure 1

On the left, there is a CT A/P with IV contrast in sagittal view demonstrating that the uterus is enlarged and heterogeneously consistent and an approximately 2.6 x 2.5 cm defect is noted at the C-section incision site containing hypodense fluid and multiple bubbles of gas. Also, a focus of gas is also noted within the endometrial cavity. On the right, there is a CT A/P with IV contrast in sagittal view done two days after the one on the left demonstrating a persistent 2.6 cm defect at the C-section incision site containing fluid and multiple bubbles of gas. Now this defect is continuous with a 3.3 x 0.9 cm abscess along the anterior aspect of the uterus.