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Query: UMLS:C0000727 (
acute abdomen
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Bowel perforation is a life-threatening complication of operative laparoscopy that warrants immediate treatment. The classic radiographic signs of a ruptured viscus may be indistinguishable from intraperitoneal
CO2
introduced during insufflation. To examine whether abdominal radiology could be useful in diagnosing a ruptured viscus after laparoscopy, we obtained upright abdominal films on 31 patients 24 hours after operative laparoscopy. The laparoscopic procedures ranged from lysis of adhesions to radical hysterectomy with lymph node dissection. Twenty-eight of the patients had no radiologic evidence of free air 24 hours postoperatively. Of the three patients who were found to have free air, one was asymptomatic, one had an
acute abdomen
that resolved, and another died after multiple surgeries to resolve what was found to be an unrecognized bowel perforation from a prior laparoscopic lysis of adhesions. Based on our findings, we believe that the presence of free air 24 hours after laparoscopy to be presumptive evidence of a ruptured viscus until proven otherwise.
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PMID:Resolution of Free Intraperitoneal Air after Laparoscopy: Utility of Abdominal Radiography in the Diagnosis of Bowel Injury 907 65
A patient undergoing emergency laparotomy for an
acute abdomen
developed fatal air embolism as a result of surgical manipulation of a cavitating metastatic lesion of the liver. The diagnosis was made at postmortem examination. This cause of air embolism has apparently not been reported before. The causes and management of air embolism are briefly reviewed. It is concluded that in exceptional circumstances when intubated patients are sent to a recovery area, the continuation of
CO2
monitoring into the post-operative period should be considered.
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PMID:Fatal air embolism: a complication of manipulation of a cavitating metastatic lesion of the liver. 965 2