Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum in the absence of visceral perforation in a patient with systemic sclerosis: a case report

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We present the case of a 44 year old woman with systemic sclerosis who presented with intense abdominal pain without signs of peritonitis. An abdominal computed tomography showed generalized intestinal dilation, intestinal pneumatosis and an extensive pneumoperitoneum. A diagnostic laparoscopy was performed but no perforation nor gastrointestinal leakage were found. Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum in patients with systemic sclerosis without visceral perforation is an extremely rare complication. Physicians must have a low threshold of suspicion for this entity when a patient with systemic sclerosis presents with spontaneous pneumoperitoneum in the absence of peritoneal signs.

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Martínez-Garza, P. A., Hermosillo-Cornejo, D. G., López-Almanza, P. X., López-Méndez, E. E., & Montalvo-Domínguez, G. A. (2024). Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum in the absence of visceral perforation in a patient with systemic sclerosis: a case report. Cirugia y Cirujanos (English Edition), 92(2), 271–275. https://doi.org/10.24875/CIRU.22000182

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