Medicina
Vol 43 No 3 (2012): September 2012

SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOPERITONEUM IN A SEVEN DAY OLD INFANT

Luhulima, Franky (Unknown)
Kardana, Made (Unknown)
Artana, IW Dharma (Unknown)
Junara, Putu (Unknown)
Dharmajaya, IM (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2013

Abstract

The term pneumoperitoneum is used to describe the presence of free gas  or air within the peritoneal cavity. Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum or “non-surgical” pneumoperitoneum is a pneumoperitoneum. not associated with a perforated viscus. This pneumoperitoneum   is rare at any pediatric age. In the pediatric population, nonsurgical pneumoperitoneum occurs in 1% to 3% of mechanically ventilated infants, depend on the mode of the ventilation. Pneumoperitoneum without gastrointestinal perforation on the other hand is very rare, and this is usually seen in neonates with respiratory distress and on mechanically ventilator or CPAP. We reported a case of spontaneous pneumoperitoneum in a seven day old infant . The infant presented with a sudden abdominal distention and dyspnea. Plain abdominal x-ray showed a radiolucency image in the superior abdomen. In this patient is done the act of a needle aspirations for drainage air in the peritonium. This patient recovered well a[er done such action by pediatric surgical

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