Literature DB >> 19415159

Potential extraperitoneal space continuous with the peri-intestinal space: CT evidence and anatomical evaluation in patients with pneumatosis intestinalis without intestinal ischemia.

Yoshiaki Katada1, Jun Isogai, Hiroyasu Ina, Mikio Tezuka, Isao Umehara, Hitoshi Shibuya.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Extraperitoneal spaces, such as the mesenteric space and the retroperitoneal space, can serve as areas that enable a reduction in the pressure exerted by extraperitoneal fluid collection and infiltrating diseases. In clinical practice, understanding the existence of these decompression spaces (or pathways) is very important for making accurate diagnoses. Here, we evaluated potential anatomical extraperitoneal spaces based on the extraluminal gas distribution in patients with pneumatosis intestinalis without intestinal ischemia.
METHODS: The computed tomography scans of ten patients with pneumatosis intestinalis without intestinal ischemia were reviewed, and the anatomic location of the extraluminal gas distribution was investigated.
RESULTS: Four patients were diagnosed as having pneumatosis intestinalis of the small intestine and six were diagnosed as having pneumatosis intestinalis of the large intestine. Mesenteric pneumatosis was observed in nine (90%) of the ten patients. The potential anatomical extraperitoneal spaces (or decompression pathways) were classified as follows: mesenteric (n = 3), retroperitoneal (n = 4), and direct (n = 5).
CONCLUSIONS: The distributions of the extraluminal gas were classified into three categories, and each location may characterize a different decompression pathway. The existence of a potential extraperitoneal space continuous with the peri-intestinal space was confirmed in living subjects.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19415159     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-009-0511-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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