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Pneumothorax Causing Pneumoperitoneum: Role of Surgical Intervention.

Fernanda DuarteJessica WentlingHumayun AnjumJoseph VaronSalim R Surani
Published in: Case reports in critical care (2016)
The most common cause of a pneumoperitoneum is a perforation of a hollow viscus and the treatment is an exploratory laparotomy; nevertheless, not all pneumoperitoneums are due to a perforation and not all of them need surgical intervention. We hereby present a case of pneumoperitoneum due to a diaphragmatic defect, which allowed air from a pneumothorax to escape through the diaphragmatic hernia into the abdominal cavity.
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