A 70 years old male on ventilatory and circulatory support for sepsis and non ST segment elevation myocardial infarction developed abdominal distension 14 d after placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tub...A 70 years old male on ventilatory and circulatory support for sepsis and non ST segment elevation myocardial infarction developed abdominal distension 14 d after placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube for enteral feeding.Radiography revealed free air in the abdomen and gastrograffin(G) study showed no extravasation into the peritoneum.The G tube was successfully repositioned with mechanical release of air.Imaging showed complete elimination of free air but the patient had a recurrence of pneumoperitoneum.Mechanical release of air with sealing of the abdominal wound was performed.Later,the patient was restarted on tube feeding with no complications.This case demonstrates a late complication of pneumoperitoneum with air leakage from the abdominal wall stoma.展开更多
文摘A 70 years old male on ventilatory and circulatory support for sepsis and non ST segment elevation myocardial infarction developed abdominal distension 14 d after placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube for enteral feeding.Radiography revealed free air in the abdomen and gastrograffin(G) study showed no extravasation into the peritoneum.The G tube was successfully repositioned with mechanical release of air.Imaging showed complete elimination of free air but the patient had a recurrence of pneumoperitoneum.Mechanical release of air with sealing of the abdominal wound was performed.Later,the patient was restarted on tube feeding with no complications.This case demonstrates a late complication of pneumoperitoneum with air leakage from the abdominal wall stoma.