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Review
. 1995:(5):226-9.

[Gastric rupture secondary to barotrauma in the framework of a diving accident. Apropos of a case report and literature review]

[Article in French]
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Review

[Gastric rupture secondary to barotrauma in the framework of a diving accident. Apropos of a case report and literature review]

[Article in French]
H Vuilleumier et al. Swiss Surg. 1995.

Abstract

Gastric perforation secondary to barotrauma is rare. The case of a diver suffering from gastric rupture due to a decompression accident is presented here. This rupture was a linear one, localized on the lesser curvature and responsible for a large pneumoperitoneum. Rupture occurs with an excluded stomach, a condition implying cardio-pyloric occlusion. The expansion of intra-gastric air, further worsened by accelerated surfacing provokes excessive gastric dilatation leading to partial or complete rupture (by virtue of the Boyle-Mariotte law: Pressure x Volume = constant). The lesion is always on the lesser curvature. However, it is often difficult to locate, even when peroperative gastroscopy is performed.

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