Pneumoperitoneum after placement of the temporary pacing wires: transverse colon injury at the base of a diverticulum
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Pneumoperitoneum after placement of the temporary pacing wires: transverse colon injury at the base of a diverticulum
Abstract
We present the successful management of a patient presenting with pneumo-peritoneum early after surgery due to transvere colon injury after placement of the temporary pacing wires. The patient was asymptomatic, underwent computed tomography, the temporary pacing wires were removed and he was managed conservatively.
Keywords: Diverticulum injury; Epicardial electrodes placement; Pneumo-peritoneum; Transverse colon.
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