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Citation

Park YJ. Ann. Surg. Treat. Res. 2017; 93(1): 61-63.

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, Goyang, Korea.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Korean Surgical Society)

DOI

10.4174/astr.2017.93.1.61

PMID

28706893

PMCID

PMC5507793

Abstract

As the use of compressed air in industrial work has increased, so has the risk of associated pneumatic injury from its improper use. However, damage of large intestine caused by compressed air is uncommon. Herein a case of pneumatic rupture of the rectum is described. The patient was admitted to the Emergency Room complaining of abdominal pain and distension. His colleague triggered a compressed air nozzle over his buttock. On arrival, vital signs were stable but physical examination revealed peritoneal irritation and marked distension of the abdomen. Computed tomography showed a large volume of air in the peritoneal cavity and subcutaneous emphysema at the perineum. A rectal perforation was found at laparotomy and the Hartmann procedure was performed.


Language: en

Keywords

Barotrauma; Intestinal perforation; Rectum

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