Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report

Pneumoperitoneum is most commonly caused by hollow viscus perforation which requires an emergency surgical intervention. However, this is not always the case. Pneumoperitoneum which is not due to hollow viscus perforation is called Spontaneous or “non-surgical” pneumoperitoneum. Rarely, it can pre...

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Main Authors: HIMANGSU SARMA, GAYATHRI GOPALKRISHNAN, ASHWIN IKUMAR KUDARI
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.ijars.net/articles/PDF/2649/46874_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(ShG_SHU)_PN(KM).pdf
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spelling doaj-c247203166a94dd7a8e0e76b6979918e2021-07-09T06:11:53ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery2277-85432455-68742021-04-01102SC04SC0510.7860/IJARS/2021/46874:2649Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case ReportHIMANGSU SARMA0GAYATHRI GOPALKRISHNAN1ASHWIN IKUMAR KUDARI2Senior Resident, Department of General Surgery and Surgical Gastroenterology, Narayana Health City, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Medical Gastroenterology, Narayana Health City, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Narayana Health City, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.Pneumoperitoneum is most commonly caused by hollow viscus perforation which requires an emergency surgical intervention. However, this is not always the case. Pneumoperitoneum which is not due to hollow viscus perforation is called Spontaneous or “non-surgical” pneumoperitoneum. Rarely, it can present with peritonitis but non-surgical pneumoperitoneum usually follows a benign course and can be managed conservatively. A case of 53-year-old male, non-smoker, non-alcoholic, hypertensive known to have decompensated chronic liver disease, since one year with portal hypertension and ascites was presented. The patient underwent uneventful laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis and developed spontaneous pneumoperitoneum due to intra-abdominal drain one week postprocedure. Pneumoperitoneum was successfully managed conservatively. A thorough history, physical examination and imaging are crucial in identifying patients with non-surgical pneumoperitoneum and to prevent unnecessary laparotomies. In present case, pneumoperitoneum was due to intra-abdominal drain which resolved after removing the drain. So, it is of utmost importance to rule out non-surgical causes of pnemoperitoneum, especially in surgeries where drain are kept in-situ.http://www.ijars.net/articles/PDF/2649/46874_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(ShG_SHU)_PN(KM).pdfcomputerized tomographydecompensated liver diseasenon-surgical pneumoperitoneumsecondary bacterial peritonitis
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author HIMANGSU SARMA
GAYATHRI GOPALKRISHNAN
ASHWIN IKUMAR KUDARI
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GAYATHRI GOPALKRISHNAN
ASHWIN IKUMAR KUDARI
Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report
International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
computerized tomography
decompensated liver disease
non-surgical pneumoperitoneum
secondary bacterial peritonitis
author_facet HIMANGSU SARMA
GAYATHRI GOPALKRISHNAN
ASHWIN IKUMAR KUDARI
author_sort HIMANGSU SARMA
title Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report
title_short Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report
title_full Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report
title_fullStr Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Intra-abdominal Drain- A Case Report
title_sort spontaneous pneumoperitoneum due to intra-abdominal drain- a case report
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
series International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
issn 2277-8543
2455-6874
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Pneumoperitoneum is most commonly caused by hollow viscus perforation which requires an emergency surgical intervention. However, this is not always the case. Pneumoperitoneum which is not due to hollow viscus perforation is called Spontaneous or “non-surgical” pneumoperitoneum. Rarely, it can present with peritonitis but non-surgical pneumoperitoneum usually follows a benign course and can be managed conservatively. A case of 53-year-old male, non-smoker, non-alcoholic, hypertensive known to have decompensated chronic liver disease, since one year with portal hypertension and ascites was presented. The patient underwent uneventful laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis and developed spontaneous pneumoperitoneum due to intra-abdominal drain one week postprocedure. Pneumoperitoneum was successfully managed conservatively. A thorough history, physical examination and imaging are crucial in identifying patients with non-surgical pneumoperitoneum and to prevent unnecessary laparotomies. In present case, pneumoperitoneum was due to intra-abdominal drain which resolved after removing the drain. So, it is of utmost importance to rule out non-surgical causes of pnemoperitoneum, especially in surgeries where drain are kept in-situ.
topic computerized tomography
decompensated liver disease
non-surgical pneumoperitoneum
secondary bacterial peritonitis
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