The Challenge of Pneumatosis Intestinalis: A Contemporary Systematic Review

Author:

Perrone Gennaro1ORCID,Giuffrida Mario2ORCID,Donato Valentina2,Petracca Gabriele Luciano1,Rossi Giorgio1,Franzini Giacomo1,Cecconi Sara2,Annicchiarico Alfredo3ORCID,Bonati Elena1,Catena Fausto4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Surgery, Maggiore Hospital, 43126 Parma, Italy

2. Department of General Surgery, Maggiore Hospital, 43126 Parma, Italy

3. Department of General Surgery, AUSL Parma, 43125 Parma, Italy

4. Department of Emergency and Trauma Surgey, Bufalini Trauma Center, 47023 Cesena, Italy

Abstract

Purpose: Pneumatosis intestinalis is a radiological finding with incompletely understood pathogenesis. To date, there are no protocols to guide surgical intervention. Methods: A systematic review of literature, according to PRISMA criteria, was performed. Medline and PubMed were consulted to identify articles reporting on the items “emergency surgery, pneumatosis coli, and pneumatosis intestinalis” from January 2010 up to March 2022. This study has not been registered in relevant databases. Results: A total of 1673 patients were included. The average age was 67.1 ± 17.6 years. The etiology was unknown in 802 (47.9%) patients. Hemodynamic instability (246/1673–14.7% of the patients) was associated with bowel ischemia, necrosis, or perforation (p = 0.019). Conservative management was performed in 824 (49.2%) patients. Surgery was performed 619 (36.9%) times, especially in unstable patients with bowel ischemia signs, lactate levels greater than 2 mmol/L, and PVG (p = 0.0026). In 155 cases, surgery was performed without pathological findings. Conclusions: Many variables should be considered in the approach to patients with pneumatosis intestinalis. The challenge facing the surgeons is in truly identifying those who really would benefit and need surgical intervention. The watch and wait policy as a first step seems reasonable, reserving surgery only for patients who are unstable or with high suspicion of bowel ischemia, necrosis, or perforation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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