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. 2017:31:250-253.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.01.053. Epub 2017 Jan 27.

Idiopathic neonatal pneumoperitoneum, a case report

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Idiopathic neonatal pneumoperitoneum, a case report

Sarah Magdy Abdelmohsen et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2017.

Abstract

Introduction: There have been non-surgical conditions secondary to neonatal pneumoperitoneum (e.g., mechanical ventilation, pulmonary diseases and pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis) that neonates were able to overcome without the need for abdominal exploration. Idiopathic pneumoperitoneum, although similar to perforation of the alimentary tract and the previously mentioned non-surgical conditions, is a rare and benign condition that does not yet have a definite cause. The criteria by which a surgeon decides on which abdomen to open and which one to observe, is ill-defined. Thus, increasing the awareness of neonatologists and surgeons about this condition will help decrease complications due to unnecessary procedures.

Presentation of the case: We report a case of a neonate with a massive pneumoperitoneum who obtained a surgical intervention with negative finding. We had noted that the bag of the abdominal drain was expanded with gas every 2days, we replace the bag by new one every 2days for 10days postoperative. Nonetheless, the cause of pneumoperitoneum remains unclear.

Discussion: There are five main nonsurgical causes of free air in the peritoneal cavity. These are categorized as follow: pseudopneumoperitoneum, thoracic, abdominal, gynecological and idiopathic. This is a condition in which imaging shows free air in the peritoneal cavity that can either be managed with observation and supportive care alone or results in a negative laparotomy.

Conclusion: This case demonstrated that laparotomy is not a true routine in neonates with idiopathic pneumoperitoneum if a timely diagnosis is established. Future research is still necessary to understand the source of the free gas in the abdomen, as well as the underlying causes of delayed postoperative gas underdiaphragm and postoperative abdominal drain bag gas expansion.

Keywords: Abdominal drain bag gas expansion; Case report; Delayed postoperative pneumoperitoneum; Neonatal pneumoperitoneum.

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preoperative gas underdiaphragm.
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gas underdiaphragm at 7th postoperative days.
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frequent abdominal drain bag gas expansion.

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