Title of article :
Pneumatosis Intestinalis Presenting as Small Bowel Obstruction without Bowel Ischemia after Mechanical Ventilation
Author/Authors :
Kim, Dong Joon Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Chosun University Hospital - Gwangju, Korea , Choi, Yong Joon Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Chosun University Hospital - Gwangju, Korea , Yoo, Young Sun Departments of Surgery - Chosun University Hospital - Gwangju, Korea
Abstract :
Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) is a rare condition of the presence of gas within the bowel walls.
PI is associated with numerous underlying diseases, ranging from life-threatening to innocuous conditions. PI is believed to be secondary to coexisting disorders in approximately 85% of
all cases. This paper reviews the case of a patient who was diagnosed 7 years prior with pneumoperitoneum from unknown causes without any symptoms. The patient was admitted to
the intensive care unit for the management of aspiration pneumonia and developed extensive PI after mechanical ventilation, presenting as small bowel obstruction with mesenteric
torsion. Although the exact mechanism and etiology of PI are unclear, this case provides an
update on the imaging features of and the clinical conditions associated with PI, as well as
the management of this condition.
Keywords :
intestinal obstruction , pneumatosis intestinalis , pulmonary emphysema
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care