| Literature DB >> 22454817 |
Daniel Murariu1, Brent K Tatsuno, Michael K Tom, Jae S You, Gregorio Maldini.
Abstract
A 50-year-old woman presented with chronic epigastric abdominal pain and constipation. She underwent diagnostic upper and lower endoscopy for further evaluation. Several hours following the procedure, she developed chest and subcutaneous emphysema of her upper chest, neck, and face. A chest X-ray demonstrated marked subcutaneous emphysema, pneumopericardium, and pneumomediastinum. A CT scan revealed a small leak at the rectosigmoid junction. Because the patient did not have peritoneal signs, she was treated conservatively and discharged on hospital day seven. The complications of both esohagogastroduodenoscoy, and colonoscopy are discussed, with an emphasis on perforations.Entities:
Keywords: pneumomediastinum; pneumopericardium; pneumoretroperitoneum; subcutaneous emphysema
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22454817 PMCID: PMC3313767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hawaii J Med Public Health ISSN: 2165-8242