Mild asymmetrical thickening of the right rectus abdominis muscle which measures up to 13 mm in depth, when compared to the contralateral side. There is overlying inflammatory stranding with locules of free gas. Within the intra abdominal cavity, deep to the rectus abdominis muscle, there is small volume free fluid and locules of free gas. These findings are presumably within the normal postoperative limits. There is no evidence of active arterial extravasation or delayed enhancement, particularly within the region of the right rectus abdominis muscle.
Bulky postpartum appearance of the uterus. No significant free fluid within the pouch of Douglas. Non distended urinary with bladder catheter in situ.
Small volume faecal material within the distal sigmoid colon. Mildly prominent gas and faecal filled cecum and ascending colon. Mixed gas and fluid filled small bowel is normal in calibre.
Impression:
No evidence of active haemorrhage within the right rectus abdominis muscle.