AbstractIntroductionPneumoperitoneum frequently results in emergent surgery because it typically indicates an abdominal viscus perforation. However, this may not always be the case. There have been few recent reports in the pediatric population that document cases of pneumoperitoneum which could be considered for non-surgical management.Presentation of caseThis case series presents three different instances of pediatric patients with radiographic evidence of pneumoperitoneum who were subsequently found to have no perforated viscus following surgical intervention.ConclusionWe recommend that in the absence of peritoneal signs, fever, leukocytosis, significant abdominal pain, distension, or clinical deterioration, non-operative management be c...
Not all cases of pneumoperitoneum found on abdominal X-ray or computed tomography (CT) scan are caus...
Introduction: Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum describes free air within the peritoneal cavity in the ab...
AbstractWe present a rare occurrence in modern day, western medicine, a case of a nine year old Asia...
AbstractIntroductionPneumoperitoneum frequently results in emergent surgery because it typically ind...
Introduction: Pneumoperitoneum frequently results in emergent surgery because it typically indicates...
Pneumoperitoneum without intraabdominal hollow viscus perforation is termed as nonsurgical or sponta...
AbstractPneumoperitoneum generally indicates the perforation of the hollow viscera and most cases re...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPneumoperitoneum, observed by radiography, is typically associated with the perf...
Pneumoperitoneum is rarely encountered as a radiographic finding in association with perforated appe...
Context: Pneumoperitoneum is typically a surgical emergency, particularly in neonates. However, pneu...
Pneumoperitoneum is considered to be a surgical emergency as it nearly always indicates a perforated...
Pneumoperitoneum almost always indicates a perforation. However, perforation is not detected approxi...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIn many cases, a pneumoperitoneum is due to air escaping from a perforated hollo...
Pneumoperitoneum is almost always pathognomonic of a perforated abdominal viscus requiring urgent su...
Abstract Introduction Pneumoperitoneum is most commonly the result of a visceral perforation and usu...
Not all cases of pneumoperitoneum found on abdominal X-ray or computed tomography (CT) scan are caus...
Introduction: Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum describes free air within the peritoneal cavity in the ab...
AbstractWe present a rare occurrence in modern day, western medicine, a case of a nine year old Asia...
AbstractIntroductionPneumoperitoneum frequently results in emergent surgery because it typically ind...
Introduction: Pneumoperitoneum frequently results in emergent surgery because it typically indicates...
Pneumoperitoneum without intraabdominal hollow viscus perforation is termed as nonsurgical or sponta...
AbstractPneumoperitoneum generally indicates the perforation of the hollow viscera and most cases re...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONPneumoperitoneum, observed by radiography, is typically associated with the perf...
Pneumoperitoneum is rarely encountered as a radiographic finding in association with perforated appe...
Context: Pneumoperitoneum is typically a surgical emergency, particularly in neonates. However, pneu...
Pneumoperitoneum is considered to be a surgical emergency as it nearly always indicates a perforated...
Pneumoperitoneum almost always indicates a perforation. However, perforation is not detected approxi...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIn many cases, a pneumoperitoneum is due to air escaping from a perforated hollo...
Pneumoperitoneum is almost always pathognomonic of a perforated abdominal viscus requiring urgent su...
Abstract Introduction Pneumoperitoneum is most commonly the result of a visceral perforation and usu...
Not all cases of pneumoperitoneum found on abdominal X-ray or computed tomography (CT) scan are caus...
Introduction: Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum describes free air within the peritoneal cavity in the ab...
AbstractWe present a rare occurrence in modern day, western medicine, a case of a nine year old Asia...