Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (May 2021)

Pneumopericardium after Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Presents with ST-segment Changes: A Case Report

  • Demi Galindo,
  • Emily Martin,
  • Douglas Franzen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2021.2.51069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2

Abstract

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Introduction: Although rare, iatrogenic cases of pneumopericardium have been documented following laparoscopic surgery and mechanical ventilation. Electrocardiogram (ECG) changes, including ST-segment depressions and T-wave inversions, have been documented in cases of pneumopericardium, and can mimic more concerning causes of chest pain including myocardial ischemia or pulmonary embolism. Case Report: This unique case describes a patient who presented with chest pain and ST-segment changes on ECG hours after a laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair and who was found to have pneumopericardium. Conclusion: While iatrogenic pneumopericardium is often self-limiting and rarely requires intervention, it is critical to differentiate pneumopericardium from other etiologies of chest pain, including myocardial ischemia and pulmonary embolism, to prevent unnecessary intervention.