Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2015)

Extensive Subcutaneous Emphysema as a Presentation of Ischemic Colitis

  • Ana Franky Carvalho,
  • Claudio Branco,
  • Pedro Leão,
  • Conceição Antunes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/587508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

Read online

Introduction. Subcutaneous emphysema is usually benign and self-limited; however, it may be associated with a life-threating situation. Case Report. An elderly woman with progressive malaise with extensive subcutaneous emphysema (cervical to abdominal wall) was observed at the emergency department. Colonic perforation was diagnosed and the patient underwent surgery. Intraoperatively, necrosis and perforation of the sigmoid colon into the retroperitoneum were found and a Hartmann procedure was performed. Conclusion. Cervical and thoracic subcutaneous emphysema may be the first sign of intra-abdominal lesion.