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Pneumoperitoneum

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: pneumoperitoneum
(¦nü·mō′per·ə·tə′nē·əm)

(medicine) The presence of air or gas in the peritoneal cavity. Injection of a gas into the peritoneal cavity as a diagnostic or therapeutic measure.


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('mō-pĕr'ĭ-tn-ē'əm, nyū'-)
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The presence of air or gas in the peritoneal cavity as a result of disease or for the treatment of certain conditions.

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The presence of air or gas in the peritoneal cavity, occurring pathologically or introduced intentionally.

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Pneumoperitoneum
Classification and external resources

Frontal chest X-ray. The air bubble below the right hemidiaphragm (on the left of the image) is a pneumoperitoneum.
ICD-10 K66.8
ICD-9 568.89, 770.2
DiseasesDB 31511
eMedicine radio/562
MeSH D011027
Another pneumoperitoneum on chest X-ray.
Pneumoperitoneum seen on X-ray with the patient lying on his left side.

Pneumoperitoneum is air or gas in the abdominal (peritoneal) cavity. It is often seen on X-ray, but small amounts are often missed, and CT is nowadays regarded as a criterion standard in the assessment of a pneumoperitoneum.[1] CT can visualize quantities as small as 5 cm³ of air or gas. The most common cause is a perforated abdominal viscus, generally a perforated peptic ulcer, although any part of the bowel may perforate from a benign ulcer, tumor or abdominal trauma. A perforated appendix seldom causes a pneumoperitoneum.

A pneumoperitoneum is deliberately created by the surgical team in order to perform laparoscopic surgery. This is achieved by insufflating the abdomen with carbon dioxide.

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Causes

Differential diagnosis

Subphrenic abscess, bowel interposed between diaphragm and liver (Chilaiditi syndrome), and linear atelectasis at the base of the lungs can simulate free air under the diaphragm on a chest X-ray.

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References

  1. ^ Ali Nawaz Khan. "eMedicine.com: Pneumoperitoneum". http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic562.htm. 
  2. ^ Necrotizing Enterocolitis Bugs, Drugs and Things That Go Bump in the Night



 
 
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