Title: Tension Pneumoperitoneum and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Rare Complication of Percutaneous Radiological Gastrostomy, Case Report and Literature Review

Authors: Abbas AR Mohamed, MBBS, FRCSI, FICS, FACS, Turki Atia Al Quarshi, MBBS, Saudi Board, Abdulsalam A Bin Hafiz, MBBS, MRCSI, Alharbi, Hatem Hussein M

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i3.113

Abstract

Tension pneumoperitoneum (TP) is defined as the massive accumulation of air in the peritoneal cavity, which results in a sudden increase in intraabdominal pressure. Various iatrogenic procedures are responsible for this complication (1). We report a case of tension pneumoperitoneum after percutaneous radiological gastrostomy (PRG).

Keywords: Percutaneous radiological gastrostomy, tension pneumoperitoneum, abdominal compartment syndrome.

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Corresponding Author

Abbas AR Mohamed, MBBS, FRCSI, FICS, FACS

Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon,

Department of Surgical Specialties, NGH –Madinah –KSA