Idiopathic Nonsurgical Pneumoperitoneum in Healthy Individuals after Endoscopy: Coincidence or Consequence?

IF 0.6 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine Pub Date : 2022-04-05 DOI:10.1155/2022/7267657
Jong Soo Lee, Dong-Hoon Yang, Eun Hee Kim, Jin Hwa Park, Sung-Chul Park, H. Park
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Idiopathic pneumoperitoneum has an unknown etiology despite exploratory laparotomy. However, it may occur without definite abdominal symptoms; thus, adequate management could be in clinical dilemma. We experienced three cases of idiopathic nonsurgical pneumoperitoneum in healthy individuals during a health check-up. Their cases were not accompanied by any relevant etiology or definite abdominal symptoms. All of the three cases exhibited a benign clinical course. The three patients underwent an abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan as part of a health check-up program, which incidentally revealed free air in the right paracolic gutter without evidence of visceral perforation or inflammation. Among the three cases, two patients underwent colonoscopy before abdominal CT, whereas one patient did not. Two cases were completely asymptomatic and were observed without any treatment in the outpatient clinic. Only the third case with minimal symptoms was treated conservatively for a short time. If a small amount of free air typically located in the right paracolic gutter is detected in the absence of perforation during colonoscopy, close observation without unnecessary treatment would be sufficient.
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健康人内窥镜检查后的特发性非手术气腹:巧合还是后果?
尽管剖腹探查术,特发性气腹的病因不明。然而,它可能没有明确的腹部症状;因此,适当的管理可能会陷入临床困境。我们经历了三例特发性非手术气腹在健康体检期间的健康个体。他们的病例没有任何相关的病因或明确的腹部症状。3例临床表现均为良性。作为健康检查计划的一部分,这三名患者接受了腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描,偶然发现右侧结肠旁沟内有游离空气,但没有内脏穿孔或炎症的证据。在3例患者中,2例患者在腹部CT前进行了结肠镜检查,而1例患者没有。2例完全无症状,在门诊未作任何治疗。只有第三例症状轻微的患者接受了短时间的保守治疗。如果在结肠镜检查中发现少量自由空气,通常位于右侧结肠旁沟,而没有穿孔,则无需进行不必要的治疗即可进行密切观察。
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