Affiliation:
1. Trauma/Acute Care Surgery, Swedish Medical Center , Englewood, CO 80113 , United States
Abstract
Abstract
Most cases of pneumoperitoneum with associated peritonitis are due to perforation of a hollow viscus. In cases where hollow viscus perforation is not the cause, the pneumoperitoneum is classified as spontaneous and typically can be further subcategorized into thoracic, abdominal, gynecologic, and idiopathic categories. Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum is classically seen in asymptomatic patients, however in a small number of cases patients can present with a concomitant peritonitis. This case report presents a patient that had signs of sepsis and peritonitis with moderate pneumoperitoneum on computed tomography (CT) imaging but was found to have no perforated hollow viscus after an extensive operative and non-operative work up.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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