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Recurrent “spontaneous” Pneumoperitoneum: a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Dilemma

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Pages 490-492 | Published online: 14 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

The finding of intraperitoneal free gas usually indicates a perforated abdominal viscus, and requires emergency surgery. In a minority of cases, no perforation can be found, a situation that can be classified as “spontaneous” pneumoperitoneum. A conservative approach may be considered if clinical signs are minimal, particularly when peritoneal signs, fever and leucocytosis are absent. The various causes of spontaneous pneumoperitoneum are discussed.

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K. Derveaux

K. Derveaux Grote Markt 28 B-9200 Dendermonde, Belgium

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