Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum: Diagnostic and management difficulties |
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Authors: | Caroline M Mann Chandra S Bhati David Gemmell Peter Doyle Vibhore Gupta David F Gorman |
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Affiliation: | Emergency Department, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK |
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Abstract: | Acute abdominal pain is a common presentation to the ED. Most patients undergo a chest radiograph as part of their initial investigations, which occasionally reveals pneumoperitoneum. Pneumoperitoneum on imaging suggests a perforated hollow abdominal viscus and therefore often constitutes a surgical emergency. However, if the patient is neither peritonitic nor septic a management dilemma is faced. Some cases of pneumoperitoneum might be managed conservatively thus avoiding unnecessary laparotomy. We present a case of recurrent spontaneous pneumoperitoneum with abdominal pain that was managed conservatively and discuss the possible aetiologies and management issues of spontaneous pneumoperitoneum. |
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Keywords: | management spontaneous pneumoperitoneum |
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