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Case Reports
. 2012 Apr 4:2012:bcr0120125512.
doi: 10.1136/bcr.01.2012.5512.

Tension pneumoperitoneum complicated with tension pneumothorax in a patient with diaphragmatic eventration

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Tension pneumoperitoneum complicated with tension pneumothorax in a patient with diaphragmatic eventration

Haldun Akoglu et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Tension pneumothorax complicating a pneumoperitoneum is a rare but known entity. However, all previously published articles report an air leak through defects in the diaphragm connecting the pneumoperitoneum and the pneumothorax. Here, the case of a 36-year-old man in whom the pneumoperitoneum acted like a tension pneumothorax because of a congenital eventration of the left diaphragm without penetration is presented. Emergency needle decompression of the abdomen was performed. A gastric ulcer that had passed through the diaphragm to the right lung was diagnosed intraoperatively. Unfortunately, the patient developed a ventricular fibrillation that remained resistant to all resuscitative efforts, and the patient died shortly afterwards.

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Upright posteroanterior chest x-ray.
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A chest CT scan slice passing just inferior to the carina.

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