BMC Gastroenterology (Sep 2010)

Pneumomediastinum as a complication of emphysematous cholecystitis: Case report

  • Delgado-Plasencia Luciano,
  • González-García Ignacio,
  • Rodríguez-González Diana,
  • Torres-Monzón A Esther

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-10-99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 99

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Abstract Background Emphysematous cholecystitis is a variant of acute cholecystitis which is generally caused by gas-forming organisms. Emphysematous cholecystitis may cause gas spreading within the subcutaneous tissue, peritoneal cavity and retroperitoneum. Case presentation We present a case of emphysematous cholecystitis in a middle-aged diabetic patient who, postoperatively, presented edema in both flanks and left chest crepitation on palpation, associated with hemodynamic worsening. Computed tomography scan of the chest and abdomen revealed a large pneumomediastinum, pneumoretroperitoneum, gas in subcutaneous tissue and flank abscesses. In both blood and surgical wound exudate cultures, Escherichia coli was found. Conclusion Emphysematous cholecystitis should be considered as a possible cause of pneumomediastinum.