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A 72-year old lady suffering from coronary heart disease was admitted with acute abdominal pain. Laparoscopy was performed and revealed perforation of a duodenal ulcer. The surgeon decided to suture the perforation via laparoscope. After an uncomplicated start he had to finish the laparoscopic procedure because of a massive hypercapnia and a developing subcutaneous emphysema. Laparotomy showed an iatrogenic perforation of the right diaphragm. A chest drain was inserted; after suturing of the perforated ulcer the abdomen was closed. The further hospital stay was uneventful. The possible causes for the increasing hypercapnia are discussed. We suggest close monitoring of patients during laparoscopy including capnometry and the anaesthesist should be aware of rare complications.
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PMID:[Capnothorax and subcutaneous emphysema in attempted laparoscopic suture of duodenal ulcer]. 794 6

Colonoscopy is a commonly performed endoscopic procedure. Although it is generally considered to be safe, serious complications, such as colorectal perforation, can occur. Most colonic perforations are intraperitoneal and cause pneumoperitoneum with acute abdominal pain as the initial symptom. However, extraperitoneal perforations with pneumoretroperitoneum may happen, albeit rarely, with atypical initial symptoms. We report a rare case of rectosigmoid perforation occurring after diagnostic colonoscopy that developed into pneumoretroperitoneum, pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax, and subcutaneous emphysema, with a change in voice and neck swelling as the initial symptoms. The patient was successfully treated with endoscopic closure of the perforation and conservative management.
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PMID:Pneumoretroperitoneum, Pneumomediastinum, Pneumothorax, and Subcutaneous Emphysema after Diagnostic Colonoscopy. 2893 31