Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Nov 2015)

Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum due to Constipation

  • Ippei Yamana,
  • Tomoaki Noritomi,
  • Shinsuke Takeno,
  • Tatsuya Hashimoto,
  • Keisuke Sato,
  • Hideki Shimaoka,
  • Ryosuke Yamaguchi,
  • Fumiaki Ishii,
  • Teppei Yamada,
  • Yuichi Yamashita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000441999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 361 – 365

Abstract

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We report a rare case of spontaneous pneumoperitoneum. An 82-year-old Japanese male patient was referred to our hospital because of constipation and abdominal pain. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a large amount of feces in the colon and rectum, and free air in the abdomen. Based on these findings, the patient was diagnosed with gastrointestinal perforation. Emergency exploratory laparotomy was performed. Neither perforation nor ischemic changes were recognized in the digestive tract. The patient's defecation was managed postoperatively until discharge on the 13th postoperative day. The authors assumed that free air, which was released after a mucosal injury due to the internal pressure caused by the presence of a large amount of feces in the colon and rectum, had penetrated the bowel wall through the bowel mucosa. We herein report the present case while also reviewing the pertinent literature.

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