The Pan African Medical Journal (Oct 2016)

Airway management-induced tension pneumoperitoneum

  • Ahmed Khedher,
  • Mohamed Amine El Ghali,
  • Abdelbaki Azouzi,
  • Jihene Ayachi,
  • Khaoula Meddeb,
  • Yamina Hamdaoui,
  • Mohamed Boussarsar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.125.9038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 125

Abstract

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Pneumoperitoneum is not always associated with hollow viscus perforation. Such condition is called non-surgical or spontaneous pneumoperitoneum. Intrathoracic causes remain the most frequently reported mechanism inducing this potentially life threatening complication. This clinical condition is associated with therapeutic dilemma. We report a case of a massive isolated pneumoperitoneum causing acute abdominal hypertension syndrome, in a 75 year female, which occurred after difficult airway management and mechanical ventilation. Emergent laparotomy yielded to full recovery. The recognition of such cases for whom surgical management can be avoided is primordial to avoid unnecessary laparotomy and its associated morbidity particularly in the critically ill.

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