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Extensive Aeroportia, Operate or Not to Operate? A Report of a Challenging Case.

Ejaz Latif1, Khalid Ahmed1, Ahmad Zarour1.   

Abstract

Aeroportia is the presence of gas in the portal vein. It is considered an ominous radiological sign with poor outcomes. Historically, it was associated with bowel necrosis, and surgery was mandated in all cases. Herein, we present a challenging case of portal venous gas and its management. An 87-year-old male patient, with multiple co-morbidities, presented with abdominal pain. The computerized tomography (CT) scan showed extensive portal venous gas without evidence of bowel ischemia. Initially, he was managed conservatively, but his clinical condition deteriorated. So, an exploratory laparotomy was performed which revealed multiple superficial splenic abscesses covering the surface of the spleen and a pale segment of jejunum with questionable viability. Splenectomy was performed and second-look laparotomy was planned to assess the small bowel viability. Second-look laparotomy revealed dusky discoloration of 30 cm jejunal segment. The affected segment was resected. The patient improved after surgery and was discharged home. In conclusion, aeroportia (portal venous gas) is a radiological entity. The clinical condition of the patient must be kept in consideration to manage the patients optimally. However, if the patient deteriorates, a high index of suspicion for mesenteric ischemia and early surgical intervention are the keys to save the patients' life.
Copyright © 2021, Latif et al.

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Keywords:  acute abdomen; laparotomy; mesenteric ischemia; pneumatosis intestinalis; portal venous gas; splenic abscess

Year:  2021        PMID: 33732558      PMCID: PMC7955958          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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